| Literature DB >> 16434705 |
Michael Linke1,2, Alan Ashbaugh1, Judith Koch1, Reiko Tanaka1, Peter Walzer1,2.
Abstract
Following withdrawal of immunosuppression, surfactant protein A (SP-A)-deficient and wild-type mice cleared Pneumocystis murina infection in a similar manner, but exhibited significant differences in lymphocyte populations, interleukin (IL)-6 levels and chemokine expression levels. A higher percentage of lymphocytes were detected in lung lavage fluid from SP-A-deficient mice, but more CD4+ T cells were isolated from lung tissue of wild-type mice. Higher concentrations of IL-6 were detected in lavage fluid and enhanced expression of lymphotactin and RANTES were detected in the lungs of wild-type mice. Equal levels of surfactant protein D were detected in SP-A-deficient and wild-type mice and no differences were detected in markers of lung injury between the two strains of mice. Thus, SP-A does not enhance organism clearance, but does modulate the host immune response during resolution of P. murina infection.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16434705 DOI: 10.1099/jmm.0.46190-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Microbiol ISSN: 0022-2615 Impact factor: 2.472