Protective role of Mincle in bacterial pneumonia by regulation of neutrophil mediated phagocytosis and extracellular trap formation

Mincle 通过调节中性粒细胞介导的吞噬作用和细胞外陷阱形成在细菌性肺炎中发挥保护作用

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作者:Atul Sharma, Anthony L Steichen, Christopher N Jondle, Bibhuti B Mishra, Jyotika Sharma

Background

Nosocomial infections with Klebsiella pneumoniae are a frequent cause of Gram-negative bacterial sepsis. To understand the functioning of host innate immune components in this disorder, we examined a previously uninvestigated role of the C-type lectin receptor Mincle in pneumonic sepsis caused by K. pneumoniae.

Conclusion

Our results demonstrate protective role of Mincle in host defense against K. pneumoniae pneumonia by coordinating bacterial clearance mechanisms of neutrophils. A novel role for Mincle in the regulation of neutrophil NET formation may have implications in chronic disease conditions characterized by deregulated NET formation.

Methods

Disease progression in wild-type and Mincle(-/-) mice undergoing pulmonary infection with K. pneumoniae was compared.

Results

Whereas the wild-type mice infected with a sublethal dose of bacteria could resolve the infection with bacterial clearance and regulated host response, the Mincle(-/-) mice were highly susceptible with a progressive increase in bacterial burden, despite their ability to mount an inflammatory response that turned to an exaggerated hyperinflammation with the onset of severe pneumonia. This correlated with severe lung pathology with a massive accumulation of neutrophils in their lungs. Importantly, Mincle(-/-) neutrophils displayed a defective ability to phagocytize nonopsonic bacteria and an impaired ability to form extracellular traps (NETs), an important neutrophil function against invading pathogens, including K. pneumoniae.

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