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Interaction of Aspergillus fumigatus Spores with Human Leukocytes and Serum.

R I Lehrer1, R G Jan.   

Abstract

Serum was necessary for optimal phagocytosis of Aspergillus fumigatus spores by human leukocytes, and its opsonic capacity was greatly diminished by heat inactivation (56 C, 30 min). A germination assay, described in this report, was developed to study the fate of phagocytized spores. After incubation for 3 hr with normal leukocytes and serum, spores ingested by peripheral blood neutrophils and monocytes remained viable. Since we had previously found that myeloperoxidase (MPO), a lysosomal enzyme of human neutrophils and monocytes, exerted fungicidal activity against Candida albicans when combined with H(2)O(2) and chloride or iodide, the effects of these substances on A. fumigatus spores were examined. Spore viability was not impaired by MPO alone, H(2)O(2) alone, or KI alone, but high concentrations of KI and H(2)O(2) in combination caused marked inhibition of subsequent germination. MPO imparted fungicidal activity to concentrations of KI and H(2)O(2) that lacked any effect in its absence. NaCl, in combination with MPO and H(2)O(2), was far less effective than the iodide salt against A. fumigatus. The relative ineffectiveness of chloride in this system could underly the apparent inability of human neutrophils to kill ingested A. fumigatus spores, despite their competence to kill C. albicans.

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Year:  1970        PMID: 16557740      PMCID: PMC415904          DOI: 10.1128/iai.1.4.345-350.1970

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


  20 in total

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Authors:  C Gernez-Rieux; C Voisin; C Aerts; F Wattel; B Gosselin
Journal:  Rev Tuberc Pneumol (Paris)       Date:  1967 Sep-Oct

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Authors:  B Paul; A J Sbarra
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  1968-02-01

3.  Cellular reactions and pathology in experimental disseminated aspergillosis.

Authors:  S Ford; R D Baker; L Friedman
Journal:  J Infect Dis       Date:  1968-10       Impact factor: 5.226

4.  The H2O2-production by polymorphonuclear leukocytes during phagocytosis.

Authors:  M Zatti; F Rossi; P Patriarca
Journal:  Experientia       Date:  1968-07-15

5.  Fungal infections complicating acute leukemia.

Authors:  G P Bodey
Journal:  J Chronic Dis       Date:  1966-06

6.  Interaction of Candida albicans with human leukocytes and serum.

Authors:  R I Lehrer; M J Cline
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1969-06       Impact factor: 3.490

7.  Leukocyte myeloperoxidase deficiency and disseminated candidiasis: the role of myeloperoxidase in resistance to Candida infection.

Authors:  R I Lehrer; M J Cline
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1969-08       Impact factor: 14.808

8.  Lysosomal stability during phagocytosis of Aspergillus flavus spores by alveolar macrophages of cortisone-treated mice.

Authors:  L Merkow; M Pardo; S M Epstein; E Verney; H Sidransky
Journal:  Science       Date:  1968-04-05       Impact factor: 47.728

9.  Myeloperoxidase-halide-hydrogen peroxide antibacterial system.

Authors:  S J Klebanoff
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1968-06       Impact factor: 3.490

10.  Iodination of bacteria: a bactericidal mechanism.

Authors:  S J Klebanoff
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1967-12-01       Impact factor: 14.307

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  23 in total

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Authors:  Marta Feldmesser
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2006-10-09       Impact factor: 3.441

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Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1998-05       Impact factor: 3.441

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Authors:  M D Robertson; A Seaton; L J Milne; J A Raeburn
Journal:  Thorax       Date:  1987-06       Impact factor: 9.139

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Authors:  H Smith
Journal:  Bacteriol Rev       Date:  1977-06

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Authors:  R Amitani; G Taylor; E N Elezis; C Llewellyn-Jones; J Mitchell; F Kuze; P J Cole; R Wilson
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1995-09       Impact factor: 3.441

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Authors:  S M Levitz; R D Diamond
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1984-03       Impact factor: 3.441

Review 7.  An overview of macrophage-fungal interactions.

Authors:  R A Fromtling; H J Shadomy
Journal:  Mycopathologia       Date:  1986-02       Impact factor: 2.574

8.  Damage to hyphal forms of fungi by human leukocytes in vitro. A possible host defense mechanism in aspergillosis and mucormycosis.

Authors:  R D Diamond; R Krzesicki; B Epstein; W Jao
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  1978-05       Impact factor: 4.307

9.  Killing of Aspergillus spores depends on the anatomical source of the macrophage.

Authors:  A Schaffner; H Douglas; A I Braude; C E Davis
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1983-12       Impact factor: 3.441

10.  Fate of Histoplasma capsulatum in guinea pig polymorphonuclear leukocytes.

Authors:  D H Howard
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1973-09       Impact factor: 3.441

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