Association of Mycoplasma with HIV-1 and HTLV-I in Human T Lymphocytes
- 1 November 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
- Vol. 8 (11) , 1863-1868
- https://doi.org/10.1089/aid.1992.8.1863
Abstract
Recent findings from a number of investigators suggest associations between mycoplasma and HIV or AIDS. We used a quantitative morphometric technique to analyze electron micrographs of human T lymphocytes that were infected with both mycoplasma and/or HIV-1. We observed that lymphocytes which were associated with HIV-1 were much more likely to be associated with mycoplasma than cells that were not (p <.001). Similarly, cells with associated HTLV-I were more likely to be associated with mycoplasma than cells which were not associated with mycoplasma (p <.0001). In addition, mycoplasma and virus were observed in the same region in 90% of cases. These observations suggest that adherence of mycoplasma to lymphocytes that are chronically infected with human retrovirus may trigger viral release.Keywords
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