Recently 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. The cultures were performed in 96-well plates in which only 25 microliters of whole blood was required. We studied the production of IFN gamma in short term culture (24 hours) of 1/10 diluted heparinized whole blood (HWB) from 22 HIV-1 (+) patients grouped according to the 1993 classification of the CDC. IFN gamma was measured with an immunoassay in supernatants of HWB cultured in parallel experiments in the presence of supernatant of HIV-1LAI infected CD4+ T cells, p24 HIV antigen, PPD, tetanus toxoid (TET) and PHA. We found no production of IFN gamma in response to HIV-1 antigens in 15 HIV-1 (-) subjects; whereas a specific IFN gamma production in the presence of HIV-1 antigen was obtained in all of the 9 group A patients, in 7 of 8 group B patients and in 2 of 5 group C patients. In response to recall antigens (TET, PPD), we obtained IFN gamma production in 6 of 9 group A patients, 5 of 8 group B patients and in 1 of 5 group C patients, the response to PHA decreased but remained preserved until late in the disease. The HWB assay is a quick and simple potentially valuable tool for assessing cellular immune function in HIV-1+ patients.

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