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Immunohistochemical study of normal skin of HIV-1-infected patients shows no evidence of infection of epidermal Langerhans cells by HIV.

J Kanitakis1, C Marchand, H Su, J Thivolet, G Zambruno, D Schmitt, L Gazzolo.   

Abstract

Langerhans cells (LC) are dendritic epidermal antigen-presenting cells expressing the surface molecule CD4, which renders them theoretical cellular targets for direct infection by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). To date, somewhat conflicting results have been reported concerning the in vivo infection of LC by HIV as well as the numerical alteration of these cells in the course of HIV infection. In the present work we studied clinically normal skin of a group of 44 HIV-1-seropositive patients classified according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) stages II (n = 14), III (n = 9), and IV (n = 21). Monoclonal antibodies (MAb) to HIV p18, p24, and gp120 and to HLA-DR and CD1a antigens (specific for LC) were applied on frozen skin sections using an amplification biotin-streptavidin-fluorescein technique. The MAb to HIV p18 cross-reacted with a cytoplasmic antigen of epidermal basal keratinocytes also present on HIV-seronegative skin specimens. No other reactivity was observed with any of the three anti-HIV MAb. The quantitative study showed that no significant correlations could be established between the number of LC (evaluated independently by HLA-DR and CD1a antigens) and the number of peripheral blood CD4+ve lymphocytes or the CDC disease stage. These results cast some doubt on the previously reported in vivo infection and numerical decrease in LC in HIV infection. The precise involvement of LC in HIV infection awaits further investigation.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2471543     DOI: 10.1089/aid.1989.5.293

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses        ISSN: 0889-2229            Impact factor:   2.205


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