Abstract

Increases in plasma levels of soluble CD8 (SCD8) antigen and expansion of the CD8 +CD38 + lymphocyte compartment were early immunologic alterations frequently observed prior to detection of antibodies against human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and diminution of CD4 + cells in subjects at risk to develop AIDS. These increases identified in the 49 seronegative homosexual men were manifest in all 164 homosexual subjects and 45 intravenous drug users (IVDU) positive for HIV-1 antibodies (HIV-1 +), 19 patients with ARC, and 29 AIDS patients. Augmentation of plasma sCD8 antigen correlated with increases in both CD8 + and CD8 +CD38 + cells in HIV-1 − homosexual men ( r = 0.35, P < 0.013; r = 0.48, P < 0.0005; respectively) and the 258 HIV-1 + subjects ( r = 0.25, P < 0.0003; r = 0.33, P < 0.0001, respectively). In vitro examination of unstimulated peripheral blood lymphocytes from HIV-1 + homosexuals and IVDU confirmed the fivefold higher constitutive levels of cellular release of sCD8 antigen in these subjects compared to heterosexual controls. Inclusion of radiolabeled amino acids during the 3-day culture period in the presence or absence of phytohemagglutinin resulted in negligible levels of radioactivity associated with the sCD8 antigen indicative of a lack of de novo synthesis. Throughout clinical progression to AIDS, sCD8 antigen levels continued to escalate relative to the numbers of CD8 + cells bearing CD38 + antigen. The data confirm the interrelationship between sCD8 + antigen and CD8 + and CD8 +CD38 + cells.

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