Spectrum of HTLV-III infection in a hemophilic cohort treated with blood products from a single manufacturer
- 1 November 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in American Journal of Hematology
- Vol. 23 (3) , 239-245
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ajh.2830230308
Abstract
One hundred fifty-eight hemophilia A, B, and von Willebrand disease (VWD) patients treated with clotting factor concentrates from a single manufacturer were tested for antibody to the human T-lymphotropic virus type III (HTLV-III). Antibody was detected in 63% and 40% of those with severe hemophilia A and B, respectively 12% and 0% of those with mild hemophilia A and B, and two patients with recessive VWD. Forty-two antibody-positive and 20 antibody-negative patients were studied for clinical and laboratory features of infection. Eleven seropositive patients had clinical signs of infection including Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly or diarrhea; however, only one patient had developed acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), and only two had significant impairment of their performance status. Thirty-one patients remained totally asymptomatic. Eight patients had a history suggestive of acute HTLV-III infection. Thrombocytopenia was observed in 18% of seropositive patients, lymphopenia in 60%, depressed T-helper cells in 43%, reduced T-helper: T-suppressor ratios (TH: TS) in 33%, and elevated platelet-bound immunoglobulin in 53%. The antibody-negative group had normal T-helper cell levels (except one patient) and TH: TS ratios, and normal platelet immunoglobulin levels. Both groups demonstrated a significant elevation of immunoglobulin levels and a high prevalence of antinuclear factor and antismooth muscle antibodies. The mean level of IgG was significantly higher in the antibody-positive group. This study confirms the correlation between HTLV-III infection and reduced T-helper cells in hemophiliacs but demonstrates a low incidence of clinical symptomatology. There was evidence of polyclonal B-cell hyperactivity in the antibody-negative group as well as the seropositive group.Keywords
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