Thymosin α1 Levels and Helper:Suppressor Ratios in Homosexual Men

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  • Robert J. Biggar
  • Paul H. Taylor
  • Allan L. Goldstein
  • Mads Melbye
  • Peter Ebbesen
  • Dean L. Mann
  • Douglas M. Strong

To the Editor: Hersh et al. recently described high levels of circulating thymosin α1 in homosexual men being evaluated for possible AIDS.1 The authors then speculated that the high levels might have resulted from an attempt by the thymus to stimulate production of helper cells in persons with low levels — an end-organ–failure hypothesis. If this was so, the thymosin α1 levels should have correlated inversely with helper-cell levels or helpensuppressor ratios. We have examined thymosin α1 levels in 73 Danish homosexual men. Although they were generally healthy volunteers and none had symptoms or signs of AIDS,.

Original languageEnglish
JournalNew England Journal of Medicine
Volume309
Issue number1
Number of pages1
ISSN0028-4793
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Jul 1983

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