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Natural killer activity from normal peripheral blood lymphocytes against a human T lymphotropic retrovirus type III (HTLV-III)-infected cell line.

M C Sirianni1, G De Sanctis, B Macchi, S Soddu, F Ensoli, F Aiuti, L Fontana.   

Abstract

An H9-HTLV-III-infected cell line was used as a target in a short-term (3-hr) Cr release assay to assess its sensitivity to lysis by peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) from normal donors. The single cell cytotoxicity assay (SCCA) on poly-L-lysine-coated coverslips was used to investigate further the mechanism of binding and killing. Uninfected H9 and K562 cell lines were studied as controls. Our results argue in favour of a natural killer (NK) mechanism being operative on an H9-HTLV-III-infected cell line owing to the following findings: (1) the cell line is sensitive to lysis in a short-term assay; (2) its sensitivity is significantly higher than K562; and (3) the kinetics of lysis, as assessed by SCCA, is similar to that of K562, with a more efficient killing being detectable against H9-HTLV-III. Furthermore, a phenotypic analysis of effector cells suggests that CD4+ lymphocytes are also involved in the lysis of this target. Our data provide evidence for an immune mechanism that may be operative in HTLV-III infection. We then studied, by this method, five groups of patients: one (n = 20) affected by acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), one (n = 20) by AIDS-related complex (ARC), one (n = 20) by lymphadenopathy syndrome (LAS), one group (n = 40) of HTLV-III seropositive, apparently healthy people, and one (n = 40) of healthy HTLV-III seronegatives.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3219779

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diagn Clin Immunol        ISSN: 0895-0458


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