Abstract: | The number of lymphocytes bearing the Leu 2+ or T8+ (suppressor/cytotoxic) phenotype is elevated in asymptomatic homosexual men. By two-color immunofluorescence using paired monoclonal antibodies (alpha-Leu 2 and alpha-Leu 15, alpha-Leu 2 and alpha-Leu 7, alpha-Leu 7 and alpha-Leu 11), we enumerated phenotypic subpopulations that are associated with cytotoxic, suppressor, or natural killer function. Both cytotoxic (Leu 2+15-) and suppressor (bright Leu 2+15+) cell populations are elevated in homosexual men. Homosexual men who have been exposed to human T-lymphotropic virus type III/lymphadenopathy-associated virus (HTLV-III/LAV) have higher numbers of Leu 2+15- and Leu 2+7- cells than homosexual men who have not been exposed. Phenotypic subpopulations (dim Leu 2+ Leu 15+ and Leu 7-11+) that are associated with the most potent natural killer activity (against K562 target cells) were not found to be elevated in homosexual men. |