Activated T cells in addition to LAV/HTLV-III infection: a necessary precondition for development of AIDS.

D Fuchs, A Hausen, E Hoefler, D Schönitzer, E R Werner, M P Dierich, P Hengster, G Reibnegger, T Schulz, H Wachter
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Urinary neopterin levels are raised with a high incidence in all risk groups for AIDS. Neopterin elevations reflect activated cellular immunity in risk group members, in some cases independently of LAV/HTLV-III infection. Moreover, we are able to show that in patients receiving multiple blood transfusions at least a transient challenge of cell-mediated immunity occurs, which is indicated in part by increasing neopterin levels. We conclude that neopterin levels are a reliable index for assessment of susceptibility for AIDS when infection with LAV/HTLV-III occurs. Activated status of cell-mediated immunity might predispose infected persons to an overwhelming infection and secondary spreading of LAV/HTLV-III, thus leading to the development of full-blown AIDS or ARC. As a consequence of these observations, T-cell-stimulatory actions and agents should intentionally be avoided. Treatment of AIDS patients with immunosuppressants should be examined. The success of therapeutic regimens should be monitored by measurement of neopterin levels.

除 LAV/HTLV-III 感染之外的活化 T 细胞:艾滋病发展的必要先决条件。
在所有艾滋病高危人群中,尿液中蝶呤水平的升高发生率都很高。蝶呤的升高反映了高危人群的细胞免疫功能被激活,在某些情况下与 LAV/HTLV-III 感染无关。此外,我们还发现,在接受多次输血的患者中,细胞介导的免疫力至少会受到短暂的挑战,这在一定程度上表现为蝶呤水平的升高。我们的结论是,当感染 LAV/HTLV-III 时,新蝶呤水平是评估艾滋病易感性的可靠指标。细胞介导免疫的激活状态可能会使感染者容易受到LAV/HTLV-III的压倒性感染和二次传播,从而导致全面艾滋病或ARC的发展。因此,应有意避免使用刺激 T 细胞的作用和药物。应研究用免疫抑制剂治疗艾滋病患者。应通过测量新蝶呤水平来监测治疗方案是否成功。
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