Kinetic study of host defense and inflammatory response to Aspergillus fumigatus in steroid-induced immunosuppressed mice
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Kinetic study of host defense and inflammatory response to Aspergillus fumigatus in steroid-induced immunosuppressed mice
Abstract
The sequential pathogenesis of pulmonary aspergillosis was studied and the role of inflammatory cytokines in host response to Aspergillus fumigatus was characterized in immunocompetent and immunosuppressed mice. Two distinct phases were observed in immunocompetent mice: First, an intense clearance of A. fumigatus occurred, possibly through alveolar macrophages and recruited neutrophils (PMNL), accompanied by rapid release of tumor necrosis factor-alpha, interleukin (IL)-6, and IL-1beta, and second, cellular and fungal debris were cleaned by recruited monocytes, cytokine production rapidly decreased, and pneumonia self-healed. In contrast, cortisone-treated animals had, first, an altered clearance of conidia and delayed cytokine production and inflammatory cell recruitment; second, an invasive process in lungs, recruitment of PMNL, and release of IL-6 and IL-1beta; and third, widespread tissue necrosis, sustained release of IL-6 and IL-1beta, further increases in PMNL trafficking but no monocyte recruitment, respiratory failure, and 100% mortality within 5 days. These insights may be useful in the development of new treatment strategies for pulmonary aspergillosis.
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