Immunological studies in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: effect of TCGF and indomethacine on the in vitro lymphocyte response.

B Hofmann, L Fugger, L P Ryder, J Gaub, N Odum, P Platz, J Gerstoft, A Svejgaard
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We studied the effects of exogenous T cell growth factor (TCGF) (= interleukin-2) and indomethacine on the lymphocyte transformation response in vitro to allogeneic cells, mitogens, and antigens in AIDS patients, those with AIDS-related complex (ARC), and in healthy controls. While low amounts of TCGF reduced the response of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) to allogeneic cells in both healthy controls and AIDS patients, large amounts of TCGF augmented the response in both groups, although the response of the patients' cells were still subnormal. By depleting the PBMC for either CD4-positive or CD8-positive cells, the effect of TCGF on suboptimally mitogen-stimulated PBMC from controls was shown to be due to an increased response in both the CD4-positive and the CD8-positive cells. In contrast, with patient cells, TCGF only increased the response of the CD4-positive cells, while that of the CD8-positive cells was largely unchanged. Thus, the lack of normalization of the mitogen response of patient cells upon addition of TCGF may be largely due to unresponsiveness of CD8-positive cells to TCGF. This observation further supports the idea that CD8-positive cells are abnormal. To investigate the role of the inhibitor of TCGF production, PGE2, in AIDS, indomethacine was added to cultures of mitogen-stimulated PBMC from controls and patients. No differences were found between the three groups: the responses to PHA were slightly increased and those to Con A were unchanged.

获得性免疫缺陷综合征的免疫学研究:TCGF和吲哚美辛对体外淋巴细胞反应的影响。
我们在体外研究了外源性T细胞生长因子(TCGF)(=白细胞介素-2)和吲哚美辛对艾滋病患者、艾滋病相关复合体(ARC)患者和健康对照者淋巴细胞对异体细胞、有丝分裂原和抗原的转化反应的影响。在健康对照组和艾滋病患者中,低剂量TCGF降低了外周血单个核细胞(PBMC)对异体细胞的反应,而大量TCGF增强了两组患者的反应,尽管患者细胞的反应仍然低于正常水平。通过消耗cd4阳性或cd8阳性细胞的PBMC, TCGF对来自对照的次优丝裂原刺激的PBMC的影响被证明是由于cd4阳性和cd8阳性细胞的反应增加。相比之下,在患者细胞中,TCGF只增加了cd4阳性细胞的应答,而cd8阳性细胞的应答基本不变。因此,添加TCGF后患者细胞的有丝分裂原反应缺乏正常化可能主要是由于cd8阳性细胞对TCGF无反应。这一观察结果进一步支持了cd8阳性细胞异常的观点。为了研究TCGF生成抑制剂PGE2在艾滋病中的作用,研究人员将吲哚美辛添加到对照组和患者的有丝分裂原刺激的PBMC中。三组之间没有差异:对PHA的反应略有增加,而对Con A的反应没有变化。
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