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Enhancement of neutrophil-mediated injury to bovine pulmonary endothelial cells by Pasteurella haemolytica leukotoxin.

S K Maheswaran1, M S Kannan, D J Weiss, K R Reddy, E L Townsend, H S Yoo, B W Lee, L O Whiteley.   

Abstract

In this study, we used an in vitro coculture system to determine which virulence factor from Pasteurella haemolytica A1 was responsible for augmenting bovine polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN)-mediated killing of bovine pulmonary artery endothelial cells (BPAEC). A 51Cr release cytotoxicity assay was used as a measure of BPAEC killing. The mechanisms associated with this BPAEC killing were also studied. Our results demonstrated that the leukotoxin and not the lipopolysaccharide from P. haemolytica was responsible for augmenting the PMN-mediated killing of BPAEC. Furthermore, this augmented killing was related to the stimulation of PMNs by the leukotoxin. Killing of BPAEC by leukotoxin-stimulated PMNs was diminished in the presence of the H2O2 inactivator, catalase. The membrane-permeant H2O2, hydroxyl radical (HO.) scavenger 1,3-dimethyl-2 thiourea, and the HO. scavenger dimethyl sulfoxide but not the myeloperoxidase inhibitor sodium azide attenuated this BPAEC killing. Pretreatment of BPAEC with a 21-aminosteroid (U74500A), a potent iron chelator-antioxidant, provided the most effective protection against BPAEC killing induced by leukotoxin-stimulated PMNs. These data were compatible with the concept that the H2O2 generated by leukotoxin-stimulated PMNs interacts with intracellular iron in the endothelial cell to form highly reactive HO.. We suggest that HO. may be a key factor in BPAEC killing. Furthermore, since the elastase-specific inhibitor N-methoxy-succinyl-Ala-Ala-Pro-Val-chloromethyl ketone (CMK) also attenuated BPAEC killing and both CMK and 1,3-dimethyl-2 thiourea functioned additively in protecting against BPAEC killing, we conclude that both HO. and elastase may jointly contribute to BPAEC killing induced by leukotoxin-stimulated PMNs. This study broadens our understanding of how leukotoxin-stimulated PMNs injure lung endothelial cells and provides new insight into the pathogenesis of bovine pneumonic pasteurellosis.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8388866      PMCID: PMC280892          DOI: 10.1128/iai.61.6.2618-2625.1993

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


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