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Infect. Immun., 12 1997, 5131-5136, Vol 65, No. 12
T Kruger and J Baier
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is a chronic lung disease of premature
infants who are mechanically ventilated due to respiratory distress. The
disease consists of an initial inflammatory influx of neutrophils to the
lungs, followed by long-term chronic fibrosis of the lung tissue. The
antigenic repertoire that initiates the inflammatory component of BPD has
not been defined. Furthermore, the repertoire of cytokines responsible for
attracting neutrophils to the lung and the mediators of pathogenesis in BPD
have not been characterized. Mycoplasmas such as Mycoplasma hominis and
Ureaplasma urealyticum have been isolated from the lungs of infants that
developed BPD and yet have not been widely recognized as potential
initiators of the inflammatory component of BPD. In the studies described
here, we examined the ability of both viable and heat-killed Mycoplasma
hominis to elicit type II epithelial cell production of cytokines that are
chemotactic for polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs), particularly
interleukin-8 (IL- 8) and epithelial cell-derived neutrophil-activating
peptide (ENA-78). The results of these studies demonstrate that M. hominis
and M. hominis antigen are potent stimulators of type II epithelial
cell-derived IL-8 and ENA-78. Thus, these data strongly suggest that the
presence of M. hominis in the lungs of premature infants may initiate the
inflammatory component of BPD by inducing epithelial cell production of
cytokines chemotactic for PMNs. Furthermore, these data suggest that the
onset of the inflammatory component of BPD likely precedes, and is
independent of, the recruitment and activation of alveolar macrophages.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Induction of neutrophil chemoattractant cytokines by Mycoplasma hominis in alveolar type II cells
Department of Pediatrics, Louisiana State University Medical Center, Shreveport 71130-3932, USA.
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