Literature DB >> 3263196

Is T-cell activation an unfavourable sign in i.v.-drug addicts infected with HIV?

D N Fuchs1, A Hausen, P Hengster, G J Reibnegger, B Unterweger, E R Werner, H Hinterhuber, M P Dierich, H Wachter.   

Abstract

In a longitudinal study, we examined 183 parenteral drug addicts who were imprisoned in Innsbruck, Austria, from March 1985 to March 1987. Thirty-seven percent of the patients had anti-HIV-antibodies. A 2-year follow-up of 43 seropositive patients revealed some evidence that urinary neopterin levels are of predictive value. Neopterin is produced from human macrophages upon stimulation with interferon gamma and, therefore, represents a sensitive parameter of activated T-cells. Eight patients who developed AIDS-related complex and one of them who contracted AIDS had significantly higher neopterin levels during the previous follow-up than the other groups of patients. Our data support the view that T-cell activation might be a crucial event in the induction of HIV reproduction in vivo.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3263196

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Detect Prev        ISSN: 0361-090X


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Review 1.  AIDS, drugs of abuse and the immune system: a complex immunotoxicological network.

Authors:  R Pillai; B S Nair; R R Watson
Journal:  Arch Toxicol       Date:  1991       Impact factor: 5.153

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