Abstract

65 patients belonging to known acquired-immune-deficiency-syndrome (AIDS) risk groups were tested for mitogen responsiveness to pokeweed mitogen, concanavalin A and phytohemagglutinin, percentages of peripheral blood CD4, CD8 and Leu7 lymphocyte subsets, serum neopterin levels, and γ-interferon (γ-IFN) concentrations in cell culture supernatants. Patients with clinical symptoms of human-immunodeficiency-virus infection showed reduced γ-IFN production in vitro. The IFN concentrations were correlated significantly with mitogen-induced blastogenesis. High serum neopterin levels and decreased CD4/CD8 ratios were associated with diminished γ-IFN levels. The percentage of Leu7 lymphocytes was increased in a group of patients with strikingly elevated γ-IFN levels.

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