Creemers P C, O'Shaughnessy M, Boyko W J
Immunology. 1986 Dec;59(4):627-9.
We investigated the expression of the interleukin-2 (IL-2) receptor on phytohaemagglutin-stimulated peripheral blood lymphocytes from homosexual men with persistent generalized lymphadenopathy, the prodrome of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome. The subjects were positive for antibody against human T-cell lymphotropic virus III. Using two-colour fluorescence flow cytometry, IL-2 receptor expression was determined on both the CD4- and CD8-positive lymphocyte subpopulations. After 48 hr of stimulation, expression of the IL-2 receptor on both T-cell subsets was significantly increased in lymphadenopathy patients as compared to values in heterosexual age-matched controls; this difference was less after 72 hr of stimulation. Results from two AIDS patients were within the normal range. IL-2 production was significantly reduced in both lymphadenopathy and AIDS patients as compared to values in heterosexual controls. We conclude that a defect in IL-2 production is associated with human T-cell lymphotropic virus III infection, but that the expression of the IL-2 receptor on T cells is not greatly affected.
我们研究了白细胞介素-2(IL-2)受体在来自患有持续性全身性淋巴结病(获得性免疫缺陷综合征的前驱症状)的同性恋男性的经植物血凝素刺激的外周血淋巴细胞上的表达情况。这些受试者抗人类嗜T细胞病毒III抗体呈阳性。使用双色荧光流式细胞术,在CD4和CD8阳性淋巴细胞亚群上测定IL-2受体的表达。刺激48小时后,与年龄匹配的异性恋对照相比,淋巴结病患者的两个T细胞亚群上IL-2受体的表达均显著增加;刺激72小时后这种差异较小。两名艾滋病患者的结果在正常范围内。与异性恋对照相比,淋巴结病患者和艾滋病患者的IL-2产生均显著降低。我们得出结论,IL-2产生缺陷与人类嗜T细胞病毒III感染有关,但T细胞上IL-2受体的表达并未受到很大影响。