Antibodies to Mycoplasma fermentans in HIV-positive heterosexual patients: Seroprevalence and association with AIDS
There are conflicting reports concerning the prevalence of Mycoplasma fermentans in HIV-positive patients and its association with AIDS. Serum antibodies to M. fermentans were measured by a modified immunoblotting technique in 48 HIV-positive heterosexual patients and in 30 HIV-negative heterosexual...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of infection 1998, Vol.36 (1), p.79-84 |
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Zusammenfassung: | There are conflicting reports concerning the prevalence of
Mycoplasma fermentans in HIV-positive patients and its association with AIDS. Serum antibodies to
M. fermentans were measured by a modified immunoblotting technique in 48 HIV-positive heterosexual patients and in 30 HIV-negative heterosexual controls. Antibodies to
M. fermentans were detected in 19 (40%) of HIV-positive patients and in three (10%) of the HIV-negative controls (
P=0.01). The prevalence of antibodies to
Mycoplasma hominis and to
Ureaplasma urealyticum was similar in both groups. In the HIV-positive group, 16/19 (84%)
M. fermentans-positive patients developed AIDS, compared to eight of 29 (28%)
M. fermentans-negative patients (
P=0.0004). The HIV-positive patients with antibodies to
M. fermentans had a lower CD4+ cell count and a higher prevalence of antibodies to the other mycoplasma tested (
P=0.007 and
P=0.03, respectively), as compared to the patients without antibodies to
M. fermentans. These findings may suggest that the presence of antibodies to
M. fermentans indicate an opportunistic infection. Of the 19
M. fermentans-positive patients, 11 were positive on the first examination, and eight became positive during the follow-up period. Seven out of these eight patients developed antibodies to
M. fermentans before the development of AIDS. Therefore, the possibility exists that
M. fermentans might influence the development of AIDS. |
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ISSN: | 0163-4453 1532-2742 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0163-4453(98)93306-0 |