SP-A enhances phagocytosis of Klebsiella by interaction with capsular polysaccharides and alveolar macrophages

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作者
Kabha, K
Schmegner, J
Keisari, Y
Parolis, H
SchlepperSchaefer, J
Ofek, I
机构
[1] UNIV CONSTANCE, FAC BIOL, D-78434 CONSTANCE, GERMANY
[2] TEL AVIV UNIV, SACKLER SCH MED, DEPT HUMAN MICROBIOL, IL-69978 TEL AVIV, ISRAEL
[3] RHODES UNIV, SCH PHARMACEUT SCI, ZA-6140 GRAHAMSTOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
关键词
surfactant protein A; Klebsiella pneumoniae; surfactant protein A receptor; mannose receptor;
D O I
10.1152/ajplung.1997.272.2.L344
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
We found that surfactant protein A (SP-A) enhances phagocytosis of Klebsiella pneumoniae K21a but not of K2 serotypes by alveolar macrophages. SP-A interacted with the capsule of K21a (containing Man alpha 1Man sequences) as shown by SP-A-induced agglutination of the bacteria, by binding of SP-A-coated particles onto the bacterial surface, and by binding of SP-A to immobilized parent K21a strain and recombinant strains that switched their capsule from K2 to K21a. In contrast, only marginal binding of SP-A to K2 parent strain (lacking this sequence) could be detected. Furthermore, binding of capsular polysaccharide of K21a to immobilized SP-A was inhibited by mannan but not by lipopolysaccharide and K2 capsular polysaccharide. SP-A-treated macrophages bound increased numbers of parent K21a strain and recombinant strains of K21a capsule type but considerably less parent K2 strain. SP-A also enhanced killing of K21a strains by macrophages. The enhanced binding of K21a by macrophages pretreated with SP-A was inhibited by mannan, suggesting that binding is mediated by the mannose receptor on macrophages. We conclude that SP-A increases phagocytosis of the Klebsiella by two mechanisms, one of which is by serving as an opsonin, which binds to the capsular polysaccharides of the bacteria and potentially to SP-A receptors on the macrophages, and the other by activating the macrophages, resulting in increased activity of the mannose receptor.
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页码:L344 / L352
页数:9
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