作者
Antoine Guillon, Emad I Arafa, Kimberly A Barker, Anna C Belkina, Ian Martin, Anukul T Shenoy, Alicia K Wooten, Carolina Lyon De Ana, Anqi Dai, Adam Labadorf, Jaileene Hernandez Escalante, Hans Dooms, Hélène Blasco, Katrina E Traber, Matthew R Jones, Lee J Quinton, Joseph P Mizgerd
发表日期
2020/2/2
期刊
JCI insight
卷号
5
期号
4
出版商
American Society for Clinical Investigation
简介
Community-acquired pneumonia is a widespread disease with significant morbidity and mortality. Alveolar macrophages are tissue-resident lung cells that play a crucial role in innate immunity against bacteria that cause pneumonia. We hypothesized that alveolar macrophages display adaptive characteristics after resolution of bacterial pneumonia. We studied mice 1 to 6 months after self-limiting lung infections with Streptococcus pneumoniae, the most common cause of bacterial pneumonia. Alveolar macrophages, but not other myeloid cells, recovered from the lung showed long-term modifications of their surface marker phenotype. The remodeling of alveolar macrophages was (a) long-lasting (still observed 6 months after infection),(b) regionally localized (observed only in the affected lobe after lobar pneumonia), and (c) associated with macrophage-dependent enhanced protection against another …
引用总数
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