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We investigated the effects of two behavioral interventions--aerobic exercise and cognitive behavioral stress management (CBSM)--on Epstein-Barr virus viral capsid antigen (EBV-VCA) and human herpesvirus type-6 (HHV-6) antibody modulation in 65 asymptomatic gay men measured at several time points in the 5 weeks preceding and following notification of their human immunodeficiency virus-type 1 (HIV-1) serostatus. After accounting for potential immunomodulatory confounds, we found that HIV-1 seropositive men had higher EBV-VCA antibody titers than those diagnosed as seronegative at every time point during the study; however, no significant differences were found with respect to HHV-6. Among HIV-1 seropositive and seronegative subjects, respectively, those randomized to either behavioral intervention had significant decreases in both EBV-VCA and HHV-6 antibody titers over the course of the intervention as compared with assessment-only controls (of HIV-1 seropositive and seronegative status) whose antibody titers did not significantly change and which remained consistently higher than either serostatus-matched intervention group over subsequent time points, independent of total immunoglobulin G levels and degree of polyclonal B cell activation. In attempting to explain serostatus differences in EBV and HHV-6 values, it was found that HIV-1 seropositive men had significantly lower
CD4
cells,
CD4
:CD8 ratio, and blastogenic response to phytohemagglutinin (PHA), as well as significantly higher CD8 cells at baseline. No significant differences were found between the HIV-1 seropositive and seronegative men with respect to anxiety and
depression
at baseline. Since the greatest changes in EBV and HHV-6 occurred between baseline and week 10, we correlated changes in immune (
CD4
, CD8,
CD4
:CD8 ratio, PHA stimulation) and distress-related markers (state
depression
and anxiety) with EBV and HHV-6 change scores over this time period. No significant correlations were found between any of these immune- or distress-related variable and the antibody change scores suggesting that the mechanisms by which EBV and HHV-6 antibodies are being modulated by these interventions possibly involve other, yet to be determined, immune, neuroendocrine, and/or psychologic variables.
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PMID:Psychosocial modulation of antibody to Epstein-Barr viral capsid antigen and human herpesvirus type-6 in HIV-1-infected and at-risk gay men. 132 Feb 79
The authors present an analysis of the results of laboratory immunological examination of 52 patients suffering from recurrent respiratory infections. Besides the typical laboratory correlates of chronic inflammation, several findings indicated the depressed function of cellular and partially humoral immunity. The immunological parameters, most frequently decreased in comparison with normal values, were as follows: the response to the recall antigens of Imunoskintest (lower in 54% of patients), the relative number of CD3+ lymphocytes (35%), the
CD4
/CD8 ratio (37%), phagocytic activity (37%) and also serum IgA (12%). This means that more than two thirds of patients displayed at the time of examination a substantial alteration of one or more immunological parameters, the
depression
of cellular immunity was much more pronounced. It is concluded that the laboratory immunological examination of patients with recurrent respiratory infections is very important for revealing of an underlying cause of the disease and for indicating the adequate immunomodulatory treatment.
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PMID:Immunological profile of patients with recurrent respiratory infections. 136 69
Various effects of glucocorticosteroids on the avian immune system were examined in chickens treated intramuscularly with 0.1 to 2.5 mg dexamethasone or prednisolone. Kinetic changes in body weight gain, percentages of lymphocyte subpopulations, and T-cell functions were examined following treatment with dexamethasone or prednisolone every other day. Chickens treated with dexamethasone or prednisolone showed a decrease in body-weight gain compared with age-matched, untreated chickens. In general, the total number of splenic lymphocytes of chickens treated with the two drugs was significantly lower than in controls in a dose-dependent manner. Flow cytometric analysis of splenic lymphocyte subpopulations revealed that the percentages of lymphocytes expressing CD8, gamma delta T-cell receptor, Ia, or IgM antigens and natural killer cells were lower in dexamethasone-treated chickens than in the controls, whereas the percentages of T lymphocytes bearing CD3,
CD4
, or alpha beta TCR antigens were higher. Furthermore, splenic T cells obtained from dexamethasone-treated chickens showed a significant
depression
in concanavalin A-induced lymphoproliferation and interleukin 2 and gamma-interferon production. The results characterize a variety of immunosuppressive effects of glucocorticoids on the avian immune system.
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PMID:Effects of corticosteroids on lymphocyte subpopulations and lymphokine secretion in chickens. 141 90
The lymphocyte responsiveness to leishmanial antigens and its influence on the course of cutaneous leishmaniasis was studied in a patient with AIDS-associated American cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania braziliensis. The patient had cutaneous disseminated erythematous papules or nodules and mucosal lesions as well as moniliasis and weight loss. The patient had a poor delayed-type hypersensitivity to leishmanial antigens, showing 3 mm of induration. The cellular immune responses were studied in vitro by lymphocyte proliferative assays induced by leishmanial antigens and concanavalin A. The T cell phenotypes were analysed by flow cytometry. The peripheral blood mononuclear cells before proliferation showed an inversion of the
CD4
/CD8 ratio (0.28:1). The lymphoproliferative responses to antigen and mitogen were very low (indices < 2.5). The blast-like cell phenotypes after antigen stimulation in culture were: CD3+ 44.8%, CD4+ 7.53% and CD8+ 17.45%. In AIDS patients the decrease in the pool of CD4+ cells, and consequent diminution of the
CD4
/CD8 ratio, produced by HIV infection provokes a generalized immune
depression
. The patient's disseminated clinical picture was probably related to the inability of his T cell-mediated immune responses to control the spread of Leishmania infection.
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PMID:Cellular and humoral immune responses of a patient with American cutaneous leishmaniasis and AIDS. 147 17
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-related oral candidiasis affects approximately one third of HIV-seropositive patients and more than 90% of patients with AIDS. It is necessary to identify patients who have a greater risk of candidiasis developing, so that interventions can be designed to reduce the frequency. This is particularly important because there is evidence that Candida species are immunosuppressive and therefore candidiasis may adversely affect the prognosis of patients with HIV. Susceptibility to HIV-related oral candidiasis is associated with xerostomia, severity of disease,
depression
of cell-mediated immunity, and older age (greater than 35 years). The frequency of HIV-related oral candidiasis is notably increased when the
CD4
lymphocyte count falls to less than 300 cells/mm3. Xerostomia appears to be a better predictor of HIV-related oral candidiasis than
CD4
count and should be prevented (e.g., by avoiding xerogenic drugs) and treated, when necessary, to minimize the risk of oral candidiasis.
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PMID:Host factors associated with HIV-related oral candidiasis. A review. 153 36
This study examined psychologic distress and immune function in patients with chronic-progressive multiple sclerosis participating in a placebo-control trial of cyclosporine. Immune measures included percentages and absolute numbers of CD2+, CD4+, CD8+, Leu-11-b+, HLA-DR (IA+), and transferrin-receptor-positive cells, which were evaluated by immunofluorescence using monoclonal antibodies. Distress was measured with self-report scales. The Expanded Disability Status Scale assessed neurologic disability. Subjects were followed up for 2 years, and their high-depressed and low-depressed times were compared. Times of greater
depression
were associated with lower CD8+ cell numbers and CD8+%, and a higher
CD4
/CD8 ratio. CD4+ cell numbers and percent were also higher when subjects were depressed, but only in the placebo group. There were no differences in Expanded Disability Status Scale when subjects were more depressed. Evaluation of a single subject revealed that Ia+ and transferrin-receptor-positive lymphocytes increased 3 months before distress increased. It was concluded that distress is associated with immune dysregulation in multiple sclerosis, although the mechanisms of this association have yet to be delineated.
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PMID:A prospective study of depression and immune dysregulation in multiple sclerosis. 153 25
The phenotypic distribution and immune reactivity of T lymphocyte subpopulations from peripheral blood of 50 patients with urological cancer were determined. Included were 36 patients with bladder transitional cell carcinoma, 7 patients with renal cell carcinoma and 7 patients with prostatic carcinoma. Thirty-eight age-matched patients with benign urological disease served as controls. A
depression
in immune competence was found in the group of male patients with infiltrating bladder cancer. In more than 50% of the patients with infiltrating bladder carcinoma, the T helper (
CD4
) subset was reduced with a concomitant inversion in the
CD4
/CD8 ratio and impairment in the T cell function as determined by the ability to proliferate upon phytohemagglutinin and concanavalin stimulation. Patients with superficial bladder carcinoma, as well as those with renal cell carcinoma had an immune profile similar to that of the control group. The group of patients with prostatic carcinoma had higher mean
CD4
/CD8 ratios than the control group, resulting from decreased suppressor/cytotoxic cells. Our results have indicated that the characterization of T cell subset and lymphocyte activity correlated well with the histopathologic state of patients with bladder carcinoma. Thus, the determination of the
CD4
/CD8 ratio may prove a valuable method for monitoring patients with bladder carcinoma, in addition to serial urine cytology, random urothelial biopsies and flow cytometry.
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PMID:T lymphocyte subsets and function in the peripheral blood of patients with urological cancer. 157 45
To examine relationships between immune and psychosocial variables among adults infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1, 221 subjects without acquired immunodeficiency syndrome were assessed for degree of
depression
, anxiety, psychiatric symptoms, social support, stressful life events, hardiness, hopelessness, bereavement, and intrusive and avoidant thoughts about acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. At entry, none of 22 psychosocial variables significantly correlated with lymphocyte subsets. Among subjects seen 6 and 12 months later, severity of physical symptoms was associated with greater emotional distress, but the
CD4
cell count was predicted by neither clinical ratings of psychopathology and global functioning nor by standardized self-report measures of constructs used in psychoimmune research. We conclude that among our sample, physical symptoms contributed to emotional distress, but emotional distress did not contribute to the
CD4
cell count, a marker of disease progression.
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PMID:Relationships over 1 year between lymphocyte subsets and psychosocial variables among adults with infection by human immunodeficiency virus. 790 9
We studied 26 inpatients (17 females; mean age +/- SD: 41.2 +/- 14.3 years) who met the DSM III criteria for a major depressive episode and had a mean (+/- SD) Hamilton
Depression
Score of 19.3 +/- 8.0. All patients were drug free and medically healthy at the time of experimentation. We found a significant correlation between the
CD4
/CD8 ratio and the Hamilton Anxiety Score (r = 0.57, p less than 0.005). When splitting our sample in dexamethasone suppression test suppressors (DST-S) and nonsuppressors (DST-NS), this relationship appeared only in DST-NS (DST-NS: r = 0.81, p less than 0.005; DST-S: r = 0.20, p = NS). These results are discussed in terms of heterogeneity among major depressive disorders and possible relationships between catecholaminergic activity and the immune system.
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PMID:Lymphocyte subsets in major depressive patients. Influence of anxiety and corticoadrenal overdrive. 162 82
It is suspected that immune mechanisms are important in the pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis. The following is a case report of a patient with human immunodeficiency virus-related immunodeficiency whose ulcerative colitis ran a course independent of the
depression
of his peripheral
CD4
cells. Thus, peripheral
CD4
cells may have little role in the pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis.
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PMID:Active idiopathic ulcerative colitis in a patient with ongoing HIV-related immunodepression. 167 40
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