Fig. 4.
CD3ζ is downmodulated in circulating lymphocytes from most HIV-infected donors. (A) The isotype-matched control antibody histogram is subtracted from the CD3ζ histogram (shaded) to obtain the number of ζ+ cells. In normal donor P14 and asymptomatic healthy HIV-infected subject 6159, the number of ζ-staining cells is comparable with the number of cells staining for CD3. However, in donor no. 214, who has oral hairy leukoplakia and thrush, CD3ζ expression is downmodulated. (B) CD3ζ staining for PBLs from 28 HIV-seropositive donors, graphed in order of declining CD4 counts. The dashed lines represent the normal range (C). (D) The percent of T cells that do not stain for ζ increases as the CD4 count falls. (E) CD3ζ downmodulation correlates with CDC disease stage. The ratio for stage A donors, 0.80 ± 0.14, is significantly lower than that of HIV-seronegative healthy donors (*P < .00001) but significantly higher than that of symptomatic stage B donors 0.55 ± 0.09 (**P < .001).