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Reduced influenza viral neutralizing activity of natural human trimers of surfactant protein D

BACKGROUND: Surfactant protein D (SP-D) plays important roles in innate host defense against influenza A virus (IAV) infection. Common human polymorphisms of SP-D have been found in many human populations and associated with increased risk of certain infections. We recently reported that the Thr/Thr...

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Autores principales: Hartshorn, Kevan L, White, Mitchell R, Tecle, Tesfaldet, Tornoe, Ida, Sorensen, Grith L, Crouch, Erika C, Holmskov, Uffe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1797806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17280604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-8-9
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author Hartshorn, Kevan L
White, Mitchell R
Tecle, Tesfaldet
Tornoe, Ida
Sorensen, Grith L
Crouch, Erika C
Holmskov, Uffe
author_facet Hartshorn, Kevan L
White, Mitchell R
Tecle, Tesfaldet
Tornoe, Ida
Sorensen, Grith L
Crouch, Erika C
Holmskov, Uffe
author_sort Hartshorn, Kevan L
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description BACKGROUND: Surfactant protein D (SP-D) plays important roles in innate host defense against influenza A virus (IAV) infection. Common human polymorphisms of SP-D have been found in many human populations and associated with increased risk of certain infections. We recently reported that the Thr/Thr 11 form of SP-D is associated with low serum levels and assembles predominantly as trimers as opposed to the more common multimeric forms of SP-D. METHODS: Preliminary experiments were done to establish the effects of different monoclonal antibodies against SP-D on ability of SP-D to bind to or neutralize the virus. We then purified natural human trimeric and multimeric forms of SP-D from amniotic fluid and tested ability of these preparations to bind to IAV, to inhibit infectivity and hemagglutination activity of IAV in vitro. RESULTS: In initial experiments mAbs directed against different areas on the CRD of SP-D were found to have differing effects on antiviral activity. Using an mAb that did not interfere with antiviral activity of SP-D, we confirm that natural SP-D trimers had reduced ability to bind to IAV. In addition, the trimers had reduced ability to neutralize IAV as compared to natural human SP-D multimers as well as reduced hemagglutination inhibiting activity against several strains of IAV. Natural SP-D trimers also had different interactions with human neutrophil peptide defensins (HNPs) in viral neutralization assays as compared to multimeric SP-D. CONCLUSION: These studies indicate that a common human polymorphic form of SP-D may modulate host defense against IAV and give impetus to clinical studies correlating this genotype with risk for IAV infection in susceptible groups. We also show that mAbs directed against different areas on the carbohydrate recognition domain of SP-D can be useful for dissecting out different functional properties of the protein.
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spelling pubmed-17978062007-02-15 Reduced influenza viral neutralizing activity of natural human trimers of surfactant protein D Hartshorn, Kevan L White, Mitchell R Tecle, Tesfaldet Tornoe, Ida Sorensen, Grith L Crouch, Erika C Holmskov, Uffe Respir Res Research BACKGROUND: Surfactant protein D (SP-D) plays important roles in innate host defense against influenza A virus (IAV) infection. Common human polymorphisms of SP-D have been found in many human populations and associated with increased risk of certain infections. We recently reported that the Thr/Thr 11 form of SP-D is associated with low serum levels and assembles predominantly as trimers as opposed to the more common multimeric forms of SP-D. METHODS: Preliminary experiments were done to establish the effects of different monoclonal antibodies against SP-D on ability of SP-D to bind to or neutralize the virus. We then purified natural human trimeric and multimeric forms of SP-D from amniotic fluid and tested ability of these preparations to bind to IAV, to inhibit infectivity and hemagglutination activity of IAV in vitro. RESULTS: In initial experiments mAbs directed against different areas on the CRD of SP-D were found to have differing effects on antiviral activity. Using an mAb that did not interfere with antiviral activity of SP-D, we confirm that natural SP-D trimers had reduced ability to bind to IAV. In addition, the trimers had reduced ability to neutralize IAV as compared to natural human SP-D multimers as well as reduced hemagglutination inhibiting activity against several strains of IAV. Natural SP-D trimers also had different interactions with human neutrophil peptide defensins (HNPs) in viral neutralization assays as compared to multimeric SP-D. CONCLUSION: These studies indicate that a common human polymorphic form of SP-D may modulate host defense against IAV and give impetus to clinical studies correlating this genotype with risk for IAV infection in susceptible groups. We also show that mAbs directed against different areas on the carbohydrate recognition domain of SP-D can be useful for dissecting out different functional properties of the protein. BioMed Central 2007 2007-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC1797806/ /pubmed/17280604 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-8-9 Text en Copyright © 2007 Hartshorn et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hartshorn, Kevan L
White, Mitchell R
Tecle, Tesfaldet
Tornoe, Ida
Sorensen, Grith L
Crouch, Erika C
Holmskov, Uffe
Reduced influenza viral neutralizing activity of natural human trimers of surfactant protein D
title Reduced influenza viral neutralizing activity of natural human trimers of surfactant protein D
title_full Reduced influenza viral neutralizing activity of natural human trimers of surfactant protein D
title_fullStr Reduced influenza viral neutralizing activity of natural human trimers of surfactant protein D
title_full_unstemmed Reduced influenza viral neutralizing activity of natural human trimers of surfactant protein D
title_short Reduced influenza viral neutralizing activity of natural human trimers of surfactant protein D
title_sort reduced influenza viral neutralizing activity of natural human trimers of surfactant protein d
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1797806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17280604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-8-9
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