Twenty-four sera from healthy donors, 18 from HIV-positive patients (< 200 CD4+/mm3) and 18 sera collected before and during cryptococcosis from HIV-positive patients were analysed for the presence of humoral response to C. neoformans mannoproteins. Our results show that samples from healthy subjects and from HIV-positive patients had one of three antibody response profiles: (i) presence of reactive antibodies against both 105 and 80 kilodalton mannoproteins; (ii) presence of reactive antibodies against one of the two mannoproteins; or (iii) absence of reactive antibodies. Importantly the percentage of unreactive sera increased 6-fold in HIV-positive patients and more than 10-fold in patients with cryptococcosis. In addition, in the latter patients no variation of humoral response before and during cryptococcosis was observed. These results suggest that HIV-positive patients show a marked difficulty in mounting or maintaining antibody response to mannoprotein and this could contribute to predisposition to cryptococcosis.
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Pitzurra, L., Perito, S., Baldelli, F., Bistoni, F., & Vecchiarelli, A. (2003). Humoral response against Cryptococcus neoformans mannoprotein antigens in HIV-infected patients. Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 133(1), 91–96. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2249.2003.02181.x
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