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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, 07 1994, 445-449, Vol 1, No. 4
DF Rosberger, SL Tshering, B Polsky, MH Heinemann, RF Klein and S Cunningham- Rundles
Sera obtained from AIDS patients with cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis
before and after treatment with foscarnet, AIDS patients with human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) retinopathy, AIDS patients without retinal
disease, and normal healthy controls with and without positive CMV
serologies were assayed for the presence of antibodies against the 200- kDa
outer, 160-kDa middle, and 68-kDa core subunits of the neurofilament
triplet. Additional studies were performed to determine the presence of
antibodies reactive with proteins extracted from crude human retinal
antigen preparations. Antibodies against the 200-, 260-, and 68-kDa
proteins of the neurofilament triplet were detected in 15 of 15 AIDS
patients with CMV retinitis. The expression of these antibodies was
unaffected, qualitatively, by successful treatment with foscarnet. In
contrast, only 30% of patients with HIV retinopathy unrelated to CMV, fewer
than 35% of AIDS patients with positive CMV titers but without evident
retinitis, and fewer than 25% of healthy controls with positive or negative
CMV titers possessed antibodies against any of the triplet proteins (P <
0.001). Antibodies against several clusters of retinal antigens were also
identified in the sera of patients with CMV retinitis. In summary, the data
indicate that retinal elements damaged by CMV infection induce an antibody
response against the 200-, 160-, and 68kDa components of the neurofilament
triplet as well as other, as yet undefined retinal antigens.
Copyright © 1994 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Antineurofilament and antiretinal antibodies in AIDS patients with cytomegalovirus retinitis
Department of Ophthalmology, Cornell University Medical College, New York, New York 10021, USA.
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