Literature DB >> 11827991

Effects of reduced mucus oxygen concentration in airway Pseudomonas infections of cystic fibrosis patients.

Dieter Worlitzsch1, Robert Tarran, Martina Ulrich, Ute Schwab, Aynur Cekici, Keith C Meyer, Peter Birrer, Gabriel Bellon, Jürgen Berger, Tilo Weiss, Konrad Botzenhart, James R Yankaskas, Scott Randell, Richard C Boucher, Gerd Döring.   

Abstract

Current theories of CF pathogenesis predict different predisposing "local environmental" conditions and sites of bacterial infection within CF airways. Here we show that, in CF patients with established lung disease, Pseudomonas aeruginosa was located within hypoxic mucopurulent masses in airway lumens. In vitro studies revealed that CF-specific increases in epithelial O(2) consumption, linked to increased airway surface liquid (ASL) volume absorption and mucus stasis, generated steep hypoxic gradients within thickened mucus on CF epithelial surfaces prior to infection. Motile P. aeruginosa deposited on CF airway surfaces penetrated into hypoxic mucus zones and responded to this environment with increased alginate production. With P. aeruginosa growth in oxygen restricted environments, local hypoxia was exacerbated and frank anaerobiosis, as detected in vivo, resulted. These studies indicate that novel therapies for CF include removal of hypoxic mucus plaques and antibiotics effective against P. aeruginosa adapted to anaerobic environments.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11827991      PMCID: PMC150856          DOI: 10.1172/JCI13870

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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