Mechanical bacterial lysate enhances antimicrobial barrier mechanisms in human airway epithelial cells

Author:

Sidoti Migliore Giacomo12,Campana Stefania3,Barberi Chiara1,De Pasquale Claudia3,Pezzino Gaetana3,Cavaliere Riccardo34,Orecchia Paola5,Ginestra Giovanna6,Mandalari Giuseppina6,Del Zotto Genny7,Bonaccorsi Irene3,Carrega Paolo3,Mingari Maria Cristina14,Ferlazzo Guido34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Experimental Medicine (DIMES), University of Genoa , L.go R. Benzi, 10, 16132, Genova , Italy

2. Translational Immunobiology Unit, Laboratory of Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health , 50 South Drive, Bethesda, MD 20814 , USA

3. Laboratory of Immunology and Biotherapy, Department of Human Pathology, University of Messina , Via Consolare Valeria, 1, 98122, Messina , Italy

4. Division of Clinical Pathology, University Hospital Policlinico G.Martino , Via Consolare Valeria, 1, 98122, Messina , Italy

5. Immunology Unit, IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino , L.go R Benzi, 10, 16132, Genova , Italy

6. Department of Chemical, Biological, Pharmaceutical and Environmental Sciences, University of Messina , Viale Annunziata, 98168, Messina , Italy

7. Integrated Department of Services and Laboratories, IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini , Via G. Gaslini, 5, 16147, Genova , Italy

Abstract

Abstract Polyvalent mechanical bacterial lysate is effective in the prevention of respiratory tract infections, although its mechanism of action is not entirely elucidated. Because epithelial cells constitute the frontline defense against infections, we investigated the molecular mechanisms of innate response exerted by bronchial epithelial cells in the presence of polyvalent mechanical bacterial lysate. By using primary human bronchial epithelial cells, we observed that polyvalent mechanical bacterial lysate was able to increase the expression of cellular adhesion molecules such as ICAM-1 and E-cadherin, as well as the expression of amphiregulin, a growth factor able to support human bronchial epithelial cell proliferation. Remarkably, polyvalent mechanical bacterial lysate promoted in human bronchial epithelial cells the de novo expression of human β-defensin-2, a major antimicrobial peptide, conferring them a direct antimicrobial activity. Moreover, polyvalent mechanical bacterial lysate–stimulated human bronchial epithelial cells provided signals for increased IL-22 production by innate lymphoid cells via IL-23, which could further contribute to the release of antimicrobial peptides by epithelial cells. In agreement with these in vitro data, the concentration of both IL-23 and antimicrobial peptides (human β-defensin-2 and LL-37) increased in the saliva of healthy volunteers after sublingual administration of polyvalent mechanical bacterial lysate. Altogether, these results indicate that polyvalent mechanical bacterial lysate administration might support mucosal barrier integrity and promote mechanisms of antimicrobial activity in airway epithelial cells.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cell Biology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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