Effects of surfactant protein-A on the interaction of Pneumocystis murina with its host at different stages of the infection in mice

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Abstract

We examined the effects of surfactant protein A (SP-A), a collectin, on the interaction of Pneumocystis murina with its host at the beginning, early to middle, and late stages of infection. Pneumocystis murina from SP-A wild-type (WT) mice inoculated intractracheally into WT mice (WTS-WT R) adhered well to alveolar macrophages, whereas organisms from SP-A knockout (KO) mice inoculated into KO mice (KOS-KOR) did not. Substitution of WT mice as the source of organisms (WTS-KO R) or recipient host macrophages (KOS-WTR) restored adherence to that found with WTS-WTR mice. In contrast, when immunosuppressed KO and WT mice were inoculated with P. murina from a homologous source (KOS-KOR, WTS-WT R) or heterologous source (WTS-KOR, KO S-WTR) and followed sequentially, WTS-KO R mice had the highest levels of infection at weeks 3 and 4; these mice also had the highest levels of the chemokine macrophage inflammatory protein-2 and neutrophils in lavage fluid at week 3. Surfactant protein-A administered to immunosuppressed KOS-KOR mice with Pneumocystis pneumonia for 8 wk as a therapeutic agent failed to lower the organism burden. We conclude that SP-A can correct the host immune defect in the beginning of P. murina infection, but not in the middle or late stages of the infection. © 2009 The Author(s).

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Linke, M. J., Ashbaugh, A. A., Koch, J. V., Levin, L., Tanaka, R., & Walzer, P. D. (2009). Effects of surfactant protein-A on the interaction of Pneumocystis murina with its host at different stages of the infection in mice. In Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology (Vol. 56, pp. 58–65). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1550-7408.2008.00363.x

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