Systemic Disease during Streptococcus pneumoniae Acute Lung Infection Requires 12-Lipoxygenase–Dependent Inflammation

  • Bhowmick R
  • Tin Maung N
  • Hurley B
  • et al.
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Abstract

Acute pulmonary infection by Streptococcus pneumoniae is characterized by high bacterial numbers in the lung, a robust alveolar influx of polymorphonuclear cells (PMNs), and a risk of systemic spread of the bacterium. We investigated host mediators of S. pneumoniae-induced PMN migration and the role of inflammation in septicemia following pneumococcal lung infection. Hepoxilin A3 (HXA3) is a PMN chemoattractant and a metabolite of the 12-lipoxygenase (12-LOX) pathway. We observed that S. pneumoniae infection induced the production of 12-LOX in cultured pulmonary epithelium and in the lungs of infected mice. Inhibition of the 12-LOX pathway prevented pathogen-induced PMN transepithelial migration in vitro and dramatically reduced lung inflammation upon high-dose pulmonary challenge with S. pneumoniae in vivo, thus implicating HXA3 in pneumococcus-induced pulmonary inflammation. PMN basolateral-to-apical transmigration in vitro significantly increased apical-to-basolateral transepithelial migration of bacteria. Mice suppressed in the expression of 12-LOX exhibited little or no bacteremia and survived an otherwise lethal pulmonary challenge. Our data suggest that pneumococcal pulmonary inflammation is required for high-level bacteremia and systemic infection, partly by disrupting lung epithelium through 12-LOX–dependent HXA3 production and subsequent PMN transepithelial migration.

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Bhowmick, R., Tin Maung, N. H., Hurley, B. P., Ghanem, E. B., Gronert, K., McCormick, B. A., & Leong, J. M. (2013). Systemic Disease during Streptococcus pneumoniae Acute Lung Infection Requires 12-Lipoxygenase–Dependent Inflammation. The Journal of Immunology, 191(10), 5115–5123. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1300522

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