Deterioration in immunologic status of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected homosexual men with lymphadenopathy: Prognostic implications
Autor: | Daniel B. Fishbein, Lorna H. Bozeman, Thomas J. Spira, Janet K. A. Nicholson, Jonathan E. Kaplan, Robert C. Holman |
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Rok vydání: | 1989 |
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medicine.medical_specialty Immunology Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) medicine.disease_cause T-Lymphocytes Regulatory Virus Cohort Studies Medical microbiology Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) AIDS-Related Complex Immunopathology HIV Seropositivity medicine Humans Immunology and Allergy Immunodeficiency Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome business.industry Antibodies Monoclonal Homosexuality T-Lymphocytes Helper-Inducer Prognosis medicine.disease Cohort Bisexuality Female Viral disease business Follow-Up Studies |
Zdroj: | Journal of Clinical Immunology. 9:132-138 |
ISSN: | 1573-2592 0271-9142 |
Popis: | Changes in immunologic parameters were followed in members of a cohort of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive homosexual or bisexual men with lymphadenopathy and were analyzed for differences between those who have and those who have not progressed to the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) (progressors, nonprogressors). T helpers and the Th/Ts ratio were lower in progressors than in nonprogressors both at entry into the study and at the latest visit. T suppressors were not different in the two groups at entry but were higher in nonprogressors at the latest visit. Evaluation of the patterns of change over time showed that T helpers and Th/Ts ratios tended to decrease over time in both nonprogressors and progressors, while T suppressors increased in nonprogressors and decreased in progressors. Although progressors had a greater deterioration in immunologic parameters over time, nonprogressors also had significant deterioration when compared with controls. Based on the respective percentages of men with abnormal or normal T helpers or Th/Ts ratio at entry who have already progressed to AIDS, we would conservatively estimate, considering their latest T helpers and Th/Ts ratio, that at least an additional 16 (32%) of our nonprogressors will develop AIDS in the next 5 years. |
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