The Impact of Surfactant Protein D, Interleukin‑5, and Eosinophilia on Cryptococcosis

<p><italic>Cryptococcus neoformans</italic> is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that initiates infection following inhalation. As a result, the pulmonary immune response provides a first line of defense against <italic>C. neoformans</italic>. Surfactant protein D (SP-...

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Main Author: Holmer, Stephanie
Other Authors: Perfect, John R
Published: 2013
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spelling ndltd-DUKE-oai-dukespace.lib.duke.edu-10161-80722015-11-05T03:23:39ZThe Impact of Surfactant Protein D, Interleukin&#8209;5, and Eosinophilia on CryptococcosisHolmer, StephanieCellular biologyImmunologyMicrobiologyEosinophilsHost-Pathogen InteractionsInterleukin-5Microbial PathogenesisPulmonary ImmunologySurfactant Protein D<p><italic>Cryptococcus neoformans</italic> is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that initiates infection following inhalation. As a result, the pulmonary immune response provides a first line of defense against <italic>C. neoformans</italic>. Surfactant protein D (SP-D) is an important regulator of pulmonary immune responses and is typically host protective against bacterial and viral respiratory infections. However, SP-D is not protective against <italic>C. neoformans</italic>. This is evidenced by previous work from our laboratory demonstrating that SP-D-deficient mice infected with a highly virulent <italic>C. neoformans</italic> strain (H99 Stud) have a lower fungal burden and live longer compared to wild-type (WT) control animals. We hypothesized that SP-D alters susceptibility to <italic>C. neoformans</italic> by dysregulating the innate pulmonary immune response following infection. For this reason, inflammatory cells and cytokines were compared in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid from WT and SP-D<super>-/-</super> mice after <italic>C. neoformans</italic> infection. Post-infection, mice lacking SP-D had reduced eosinophil infiltration and IL-5 in lung lavage fluid. To further explore the interplay of SP-D, eosinophils, and IL-5, mice expressing altered levels of eosinophils and/or IL-5 were used to assess the role these innate immune mediators play during the host response to <italic>C. neoformans</italic>. IL-5 overexpressing mice had increased pulmonary eosinophilia and were more susceptible to <italic>C. neoformans</italic> infection as compared to WT mice. Furthermore, the response to <italic>C. neoformans</italic> infection in SP-D<super>-/-</super> mice could be restored to that of WT mice by increasing IL-5 and eosinophils, via crossing the IL-5 transgene onto the SP-D<super>-/-</super> background. Together, these studies support the conclusion that SP-D increases susceptibility to <italic>C. neoformans</italic> infection by promoting <italic>C. neoformans</italic>-driven pulmonary IL-5 and eosinophil infiltration.</p>DissertationPerfect, John R2013Dissertationhttp://hdl.handle.net/10161/8072
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topic Cellular biology
Immunology
Microbiology
Eosinophils
Host-Pathogen Interactions
Interleukin-5
Microbial Pathogenesis
Pulmonary Immunology
Surfactant Protein D
spellingShingle Cellular biology
Immunology
Microbiology
Eosinophils
Host-Pathogen Interactions
Interleukin-5
Microbial Pathogenesis
Pulmonary Immunology
Surfactant Protein D
Holmer, Stephanie
The Impact of Surfactant Protein D, Interleukin&#8209;5, and Eosinophilia on Cryptococcosis
description <p><italic>Cryptococcus neoformans</italic> is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that initiates infection following inhalation. As a result, the pulmonary immune response provides a first line of defense against <italic>C. neoformans</italic>. Surfactant protein D (SP-D) is an important regulator of pulmonary immune responses and is typically host protective against bacterial and viral respiratory infections. However, SP-D is not protective against <italic>C. neoformans</italic>. This is evidenced by previous work from our laboratory demonstrating that SP-D-deficient mice infected with a highly virulent <italic>C. neoformans</italic> strain (H99 Stud) have a lower fungal burden and live longer compared to wild-type (WT) control animals. We hypothesized that SP-D alters susceptibility to <italic>C. neoformans</italic> by dysregulating the innate pulmonary immune response following infection. For this reason, inflammatory cells and cytokines were compared in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid from WT and SP-D<super>-/-</super> mice after <italic>C. neoformans</italic> infection. Post-infection, mice lacking SP-D had reduced eosinophil infiltration and IL-5 in lung lavage fluid. To further explore the interplay of SP-D, eosinophils, and IL-5, mice expressing altered levels of eosinophils and/or IL-5 were used to assess the role these innate immune mediators play during the host response to <italic>C. neoformans</italic>. IL-5 overexpressing mice had increased pulmonary eosinophilia and were more susceptible to <italic>C. neoformans</italic> infection as compared to WT mice. Furthermore, the response to <italic>C. neoformans</italic> infection in SP-D<super>-/-</super> mice could be restored to that of WT mice by increasing IL-5 and eosinophils, via crossing the IL-5 transgene onto the SP-D<super>-/-</super> background. Together, these studies support the conclusion that SP-D increases susceptibility to <italic>C. neoformans</italic> infection by promoting <italic>C. neoformans</italic>-driven pulmonary IL-5 and eosinophil infiltration.</p> === Dissertation
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title The Impact of Surfactant Protein D, Interleukin&#8209;5, and Eosinophilia on Cryptococcosis
title_short The Impact of Surfactant Protein D, Interleukin&#8209;5, and Eosinophilia on Cryptococcosis
title_full The Impact of Surfactant Protein D, Interleukin&#8209;5, and Eosinophilia on Cryptococcosis
title_fullStr The Impact of Surfactant Protein D, Interleukin&#8209;5, and Eosinophilia on Cryptococcosis
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Surfactant Protein D, Interleukin&#8209;5, and Eosinophilia on Cryptococcosis
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