Abstract: | This study compared clinical and laboratory parameters in 37 individuals with serologic evidence of exposure to human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 3 (HTLV-III) and generalized lymphadenopathy. Basal levels of the interferon-induced enzyme, 2-5A synthetase were also measured and compared with the clinical parameters. A significant linear relationship (p less than .05) was demonstrated between the logarithm of the basal synthetase level and both the number and size of palpable nodes in the posterior cervical triangles of the men studied. No other lymph node chains demonstrated such a relationship. In addition, men with more than 3 palpable nodes (the median number) in the posterior triangles had lower mean levels of lymphocytes, reduced mean mitogen responses to PWM, PHA, and ConA, elevated mean levels of IgG, IgA, and IgM, and were more frequently anergic on skin testing. These findings suggest the need for further longitudinal study of the possibility that extent of lymphadenopathy and level of 2-5A synthetase might serve as useful parameters to monitor disease activity. |