Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, New York 14642
2. Department of Pediatrics
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Pneumocystis carinii
pneumonia (PcP) is a clinically important infection of immunocompromised patients. Although the interaction of
Pneumocystis
with the alveolar epithelium has been well documented, very little information regarding the epithelial response to
Pneumocystis
is currently available. In order to study
Pneumocystis
-epithelium interactions, a murine cell line derived specifically from an alveolar epithelial cell (AEC) was utilized. The coculture of murine AECs with mouse
Pneumocystis
induced a dose- and time-dependent release of the CXC chemokine MIP-2. Importantly, the specific removal of
Pneumocystis
from the preparation, or the pretreatment of AECs with sulfasalazine, a potent and specific inhibitor of NF-κB, nearly completely abrogated the chemokine response to
Pneumocystis
. Since the murine MIP-2 promoter contains consensus κB binding sequences, the ability of
Pneumocystis
to stimulate NF-κB signaling in AECs was examined.
Pneumocystis
stimulation of an AEC line stably transfected with a κB-dependent reporter construct triggered the NF-κB signaling pathway and reporter production. These data were confirmed in gel shift assays, providing direct evidence that
Pneumocystis
induced the nuclear translocation of the p50/p65 heterodimeric form of NF-κB. Maximal NF-κB activation was dependent upon direct contact with viable
Pneumocystis
organisms. These data demonstrate that
Pneumocystis
activates NF-κB signaling in AECs and establish a reporter cell line for studying NF-κB activation in AECs. Given the global regulatory functions of the NF-κB family, these findings suggest that
Pneumocystis
directly alters AEC gene expression in a manner that promotes pulmonary immune and inflammatory responses.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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