Autoantibodies in male homosexuals and HIV infection
1991
Abstract We have used ELISA to study the frequency of autoantibodies to several antigens in the serum of 17 male homosexuals (MHS) negative for HIV (HIV − ), 11 asymptomatic HIV seropositive MHS (HIV + ) and patients with ARC (N = 15) or AIDS (N = 13), and compared them to 20 matched healthy heterosexual controls. Serum antibody binding to histones, cardiolipin, ss-A, ss-B and Sm was found to be significantly higher in each of the MHS groups studied as compared to controls ( P + patients vs. the HIV − group ( P − MHS, suggesting a role for HIV or concomitant virus infections in its pathogenesis.
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