Abstract

Of 170 hemophilia patients, 22% had high-titer, 29% had low-titer, and 49% had no antibodies against HTLV-III. The strength of HTLV-III antibodies was correlated significantly with a decreased OKT4/T8 ratio (p<0.0005), decreased in vitro response to pokeweed mitogen (p<0.025), and elevated serum neopterin (p<0.05) and serum IgG (p<0.0005). The fraction of patients with abnormal immunological findings was consistently greater among patients with high-titer than among patients with low-titer HTLV-III antibodies. Testing these immunological parameters may be useful for monitoring the breakdown of immune functions leading to AIDS.

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