LUNG SURFACTANT PROTEIN A (SP-A) ENHANCES SERUM-INDEPENDENT PHAGOCYTOSIS OF BACTERIA BY ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES

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MANZKEINKE, H [1 ]
PLATTNER, H [1 ]
SCHLEPPERSCHAFER, J [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CONSTANCE,FAC BIOL,POB 5560,W-7750 CONSTANCE,GERMANY
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SP-A; SURFACTANT PROTEIN; ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES; PHAGOCYTOSIS;
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Surfactant protein A (SP-A) is the main protein component of lung surfactant. We studied the involvement of SP-A in body defense, i.e., effect of SP-A on the phagocytosis of bacteria by alveolar macrophages. We show here that SP-A enhances the phagocytosis of some non-opsonized bacteria: Escherichia coli growing logarithmically (E. coli/log), Pseudomonas aeruginosa/log as well as from stationary phase (P. aeruginosa/stat) and Staphylococcus aureus/log. Furthermore, not only serum-independent phagocytosis was effected by SP-A but also phagocytosis of serum-opsonized S. aureus/stat. No effect of SP-A on phagocytosis was observed with E. coli/stat neither on serum-independent nor on serum-dependent phagocytosis and on phagocytosis of non-opsonized S. aureus/stat. Thus, effect of SP-A on phagocytosis is dependent on bacterial species and on the growth phase of the microorganisms, and this effect is concentration dependent. We studied two different human recombinant SP-As and SP-A isolated from lung lavage material from proteinosis patients. These SP-A molecules contain different isomeric chains, and they differ in complexity of their structure. Qualitatively, we found the same effect with all three substances. Quantitatively, the proteinosis SP-A that forms the most complex structure was the most effective. Taken together, we demonstrated a stimulating effect of SP-A on serum-independent as well as on serum-dependent phagocytosis of bacteria by alveolar macrophages, both depending on species and growth phase of the bacteria.
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