It has been reported that in vitro biological properties of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) isolates from patients are correlated with the prognosis of HIV-1 infection. A rapid assay was developed to study the phenotype of HIV-1 isolates. The P4 cell line is a HIV-1 infectible Hela CD4 cell carrying the bacterial LacZ gene under the control of the HIV-1 LTR (long terminal repeat).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecently it has been reported that cytokine production by T cells in response to antigens may be more sensitive test than lymphoproliferation. T cell reactivities to antigens is usually performed on isolated PBMCs, however whole blood is being used frequently for cytokine production studies. A whole blood assay is described to measure T cell mediated immune responses to HIV-1 and recall antigens.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDiluted whole blood (WB) culturing may be the most appropriate milieu in which to study cytokine production in vitro. We tested TNFalpha and IL-6 production using small volumes of WB (25 microl) from HIV-1 positive patients with a one-step procedure that combines WB stimulation with LPS, PHA and cytokine measurement. We studied 49 patients without secondary infection or at distance of secondary infection staged according to the 1993 classification of the CDC and 12 healthy seronegative subjects.
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