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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, 07 1995, 408-411, Vol 2, No. 4
RH Tomar, P John and P Hinds
Sera from persons with AIDS contain inhibitors of lymphocyte proliferation.
Inhibitory activity can be detected before the development of AIDS in
humans. There appear to be at least three distinct suppressive moieties,
one of which is prostaglandin E2. We and others had previously shown that
serum samples from subjects with AIDS contained antibody to the cell line
HUT 102B2. We attempted to remove this antibody and to determine if that
action would also remove the inhibitory activity present in human
immunodeficiency virus-positive sera. We incubated sera from subjects with
AIDS with HUT 102B2 cells and tested the resultant supernatants for
inhibition of cell proliferation. We found that this procedure
significantly reversed inhibition by serum. Other cells and cell lines were
similarly tested, but only HUT 102B2 cells absorbed the inhibitory
product(s). However, we determined that secretory material from another
cell line, MLA 144, also reversed inhibition. The physical characteristics
of the supernatant were investigated. Thus, two procedures and likely
separate products, possibly cytokines, reverse immunosuppression by sera
from persons with AIDS.
Copyright © 1995 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Reversal of immunosuppression of lymphocyte proliferation caused by sera from persons with AIDS
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA.
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