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Serological differences between human T-lymphotropic virus type-I (HTLV-I) and HTLV-III/LAV
Authors:S Harada  D T Purtilo  Y Koyanagi  N Yamamoto
Abstract:Sera from each of five preselected groups of patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), AIDS-related complex (ARC), hemophilia, adult T-cell leukemia (ATL), and healthy controls were examined for antibodies to human T-cell leukemia (T-lymphotropic) virus type-I (HTLV-I) and HTLV-III by indirect immunofluorescence (IF) and radioimmunoprecipitation (RIP) methods. All sera from five patients with AIDS, ARC, and hemophilia reacted at titers from 1 : 512 to 1 : 5,120 with fixed H9/HTLV-III cells by IF but not with fixed MT-1 cells carrying HTLV-I. Similarly, sera from patients with AIDS, ARC, and hemophilia precipitated HTLV-III-specific polypeptides of 120K, 46K, and 24K. In contrast, sera from five patients with ATL did not react with fixed H9/HTLV-III cells, but reacted with fixed MT-1 cells. Moreover, HTLV-I-specific polypeptides of 68K, 28K, and 24K were precipitated with sera from ATL-patients but not with anti-HTLV-III-positive sera. Recently, we infected HTLV-I-carrying MT-4 cells with HTLV-III and provoked strong cytopathic effects. This system enabled testing for neutralizing antibodies to HTLV-III. Neutralizing titers to HTLV-III of five anti-HTLV-III-positive sera ranged from 1 : 720 to 1 : 9,000. In contrast, all five seronegative controls showed no or only low reactivity to HTLV-III envelope (1 : 80 and 100). However, three out of five anti-HTLV-I-positive sera exhibited weak cross-reactivities with HTLV-III. The reactivities were expressed as less than 1 : 160, except for one case (1 : 720). They were considered to be nonspecific since they were negative for HTLV-III antibodies in the radioimmunoprecipitation studies.
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