Early Defect of Phagocytic Cell Function in Subjects at Risk for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
We studied the functions of peripheral blood monocytes and polymorphonuclear cells in 15 apparently healthy homosexual men, eight homosexual or bisexual subjects with unexplained generalized lymphadenopathies (pre‐AIDS), four homosexual men with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), and 15 hete...
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description | We studied the functions of peripheral blood monocytes and polymorphonuclear cells in 15 apparently healthy homosexual men, eight homosexual or bisexual subjects with unexplained generalized lymphadenopathies (pre‐AIDS), four homosexual men with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), and 15 heterosexual men. In comparison with normal controls, the homosexual groups studied presented a decreased monocyte candidacidal activity for Candida pseudotropicalis that gradually deteriorates as the clinical symptoms progress towards AIDS. The monocyte phagocytic function was retained. Although the phagocytic and candidacidal activities of the polymorphonuclear cells did not differ from those of the normal controls, the candidacidal activity in some of the cases studied was unusually enhanced, indicating that the cells were in an activated state. In addition, only two of nine sera tested from asymptomatic homosexual males were positive for antibodies to HTLV‐III/LAV, while six out of eight pre‐AIDS and both of the two AIDS patients tested had antibodies to AIDS‐associated retrovirus. We suggest that in AIDS the phagocytic system is already involved, together with B and T lymphocyte abnormalities, during the early events of the syndrome, even without the detection of AIDS‐associated retrovirus antibodies. |
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