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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, September 2001, p. 937-942, Vol. 8, No. 5
Department of Pathology and Laboratory
Medicine1 and Dental Research
Center,2 University of North
Carolina
Received 26 February 2001/Returned for modification 23 April
2001/Accepted 24 May 2001
We have recently found that an extracellular protein,
1071-412X/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/CDLI.8.5.937-942.2001
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Self Antigen Prognostic for Human
Immunodeficiency Virus Disease Progression
Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514
1 proteinase inhibitor (
1PI;
1 antitrypsin), is required for in
vitro human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infectivity outcome. We show here in a study of HIV-seropositive patients that decreased
viral load is significantly correlated with decreased circulating
1PI. In the asymptomatic category of HIV disease,
100% of patients manifest deficient levels of active
1PI, a condition known to lead to degenerative
lung diseases and a dramatically reduced life span. Further,
HIV-associated
1PI deficiency is correlated with
circulating anti-
1PI immunoglobulin G. These results
suggest that preventing HIV-associated
1PI
deficiency may provide a strategic target for preventing HIV-associated pathophysiology.
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Corresponding author. Present address: Rockefeller
University, Laboratory of Cellular Physiology and Immunology, 1230 York Ave., Box 176, New York, NY 10021. Phone: (212) 327-7795. Fax: (212) 327-7764. E-mail: bristoc{at}mail.rockefeller.edu.
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