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Query: UMLS:C0024312 (
lymphopenia
)
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Although the human immunodeficiency virus can induce cytopathic changes in human lymphocytes in vitro, the mechanism(s) underlying progressive
lymphopenia
in patients with AIDS and AIDS-related complex has not been elucidated. To investigate this issue, peripheral blood lymphocytes of AIDS and AIDS-related complex patients and healthy control subjects were examined for their ability to resist homologous complement-mediated lysis. Upon sensitization with monoclonal antibodies to major histocompatibility complex class I antigen, as much as 48% lysis of patients' cells was observed in as little as a 1:32 dilution of human serum compared to 18 +/- 8% (mean +/- SD) lysis of controls' cells even in a 1:8 dilution of human serum. To investigate the mechanism of the abnormal complement sensitivity, AIDS and AIDS-related complex cells were analyzed for expression of
decay-accelerating factor
(
DAF
), a complement regulatory protein that functions intrinsically in blood cell membranes to prevent complement activation on their surfaces. Flow cytometric assays using anti-
DAF
monoclonal antibodies demonstrated that patients' lymphocytes and monocytes were
DAF
-deficient, in contrast to their polymorphonuclear leukocytes, which showed normal
DAF
levels. Expression of
DAF
was diminished on CD4+ as well as CD8+ T-lymphocyte subpopulations as opposed to expression of CD3, which was comparable in patients and controls. Incubation of normal lymphocytes with anti-
DAF
monoclonal antibodies or phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C, an enzyme that cleaves
DAF
, enhanced lysis. Conversely, reconstitution of patients' cells with exogenous
DAF
reduced their lysis. The findings of heightened complement sensitivity and
DAF
deficiency of patients' lymphocytes in vitro suggest the possibility that the
DAF
deficit may contribute to the progressive
lymphopenia
of AIDS in vivo.
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PMID:Heightened complement sensitivity of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome lymphocytes related to diminished expression of decay-accelerating factor. 247 Nov 98