Affiliation:
1. Clinical Pharmaceutical Sciences
2. Departments of Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics
3. Internal Medicine, University of Kentucky Medical Center
4. Veterans Administration Medical Center, Lexington, Kentucky
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Pneumocystis carinii
is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that causes life-threatening pneumonia in immunocompromised individuals. Infants appear to be particularly susceptible to
Pneumocystis
pulmonary infections. We have previously demonstrated that there is approximately a 3-week delay in the clearance of
Pneumocystis
organisms from pup mouse lungs compared to that in adults. We have further shown that there is approximately a 1-week delay in alveolar macrophage activation in pups versus adult mice. Alveolar macrophages are the primary effector cells responsible for the killing and clearance of
Pneumocystis
, suggesting that pup alveolar macrophages may be involved in the delayed clearance of this organism. Alveolar macrophages cultured in vitro with
Pneumocystis
alone demonstrate little to no activation, as indicated by a lack of cytokine production. However, when cultured with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) or zymosan, cytokine production was markedly increased, suggesting that pup alveolar macrophages are specifically unresponsive to
Pneumocystis
organisms rather than being intrinsically unable to become activated. Furthermore, pup mice treated with aerosolized, heat-killed
Escherichia coli
in vivo were able to clear
Pneumocystis
more efficiently than were control mice. Together, these data suggest that while pup alveolar macrophages are unresponsive to
P. carinii
f. sp.
muris
organisms, they are capable of activation by heat-killed
E. coli
in vivo, as well as LPS and zymosan in vitro. The lack of response of pup mice to
P. carinii
f. sp.
muris
may reflect protective mechanisms specific to the developing pup lung, but ultimately it results in insufficient clearance of
Pneumocystis
organisms.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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