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Recognition of antigenic clusters of Candida albicans by T lymphocytes from human immunodeficiency virus-infected persons

Authors :
Lorenzo Mortara
Andrea Canessa
Annalisa Kunkl
Maria Paola Terranova
Anna Alessandrini
Valerio Del Bono
Daniela Fenoglio
Dante Bassetti
M. T. Valle
Fabrizio Manca
Anna Maria Megiovanni
Giovanni Mazzarello
Giuseppina Li Pira
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

The fine specificity of the cellular immune response to Candida albicans (i.e., recognition of different antigenic components) between normal controls and human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients in various stages of disease was compared. C. albicans-specific T cells, enriched by antigen stimulation and interleukin-2 expansion, were challenged with antigenic fractions of different molecular weight obtained by SDS-gel fractionation of C. albicans extracts in the presence of autologous mononuclear cells as antigen-presenting cells. Proliferative responses showed similar patterns of reactivity between controls and category A and B seropositive subjects. Category C patients with concurrent C. albicans infections did not give rise to C. albicans-specific T cell lines, confirming the T cell defect. Patients without clinically evident C. albicans infection had a low but broad reactivity pattern of C. albicans-specific T cells. These results suggest that depletion of C. albicans-specific T cells, independent of their fine specificity, occurs along with disease progression.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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