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The number of CD1a+ large low-density cells with dendritic cell features is increased in the peripheral blood of HIV+ patients.

Authors :
Ree HJ
Liau S
Yancovitz SR
Qureshi MN
Khan AA
Teplitz C
Source :
Clinical immunology and immunopathology [Clin Immunol Immunopathol] 1994 Mar; Vol. 70 (3), pp. 190-7.
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

Employing a discontinuous Percoll gradient following Ficoll-Hypaque separation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from normal subjects (n = 14) and patients with HIV-1 infection (n = 50), we separated a population of low-density cells consisting of monocytoid cells, lymphocytes, and some granulocytes. In cytospin preparations, less than 5% of the monocytoid cells were positive for nonspecific esterase and CD14. However, CD1a was positive in 5-20% of these cells. Ultrastructurally, CD1a-labeled immunogold particles were demonstrated on the monocytoid cells which bore some features of dendritic cells. Flow cytometry of the low-density cells identified a subset of buoyant, large cell population, which excluded lymphocytes. This large low-density cell (LLDC) population was significantly expanded in patients with HIV infection and comprised 32.3 +/- 21.3% of low-density cells compared to 7.0 +/- 2.8% in normal subjects (P < 0.0001). Of the LLDC population 45.2 +/- 23.4% were CD1a+ in patients compared to 17.5 +/- 13.3% in normal subjects (P < or = 0.0001). HLA-DR and HLA-DQ were coexpressed in approximately 70 and 50% of these CD1a+ LLDC, respectively. A simple nonculture assay method employed by us facilitates rapid screening of infected blood specimens for the CD1a+ large low-density cells with dendritic cell features, which could be an additional parameter to monitor HIV disease progression.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0090-1229
Volume :
70
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Clinical immunology and immunopathology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7508834
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1006/clin.1994.1028