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Allergen particle binding by human primary bronchial epithelial cells is modulated by surfactant protein D

BACKGROUND: Allergen-containing subpollen particles (SPP) are released from whole plant pollen upon contact with water or even high humidity. Because of their size SPP can preferentially reach the lower airways where they come into contact with surfactant protein (SP)-D. Our previous work demonstrat...

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Autores principales: Schleh, Carsten, Erpenbeck , Veit J, Winkler, Carla, Lauenstein, Hans D, Nassimi, Matthias, Braun, Armin, Krug, Norbert, Hohlfeld, Jens M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2898774/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20569420
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-11-83
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author Schleh, Carsten
Erpenbeck , Veit J
Winkler, Carla
Lauenstein, Hans D
Nassimi, Matthias
Braun, Armin
Krug, Norbert
Hohlfeld, Jens M
author_facet Schleh, Carsten
Erpenbeck , Veit J
Winkler, Carla
Lauenstein, Hans D
Nassimi, Matthias
Braun, Armin
Krug, Norbert
Hohlfeld, Jens M
author_sort Schleh, Carsten
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Allergen-containing subpollen particles (SPP) are released from whole plant pollen upon contact with water or even high humidity. Because of their size SPP can preferentially reach the lower airways where they come into contact with surfactant protein (SP)-D. Our previous work demonstrated that SP-D increases the uptake of SPP by alveolar macrophages. In the present study, we investigated the uptake of SPP in human primary epithelial cells and the potential modulation by SP-D. The patho-physiological consequence was evaluated by measurement of pro-inflammatory mediators. METHODS: SPP were isolated from timothy grass and subsequently fluorescently labelled. Human primary bronchial epithelial cells were incubated with SPP or polystyrene particles (PP) in the presence and absence of surfactant protein D. In addition, different sizes and surface charges of the PP were studied. Particle uptake was evaluated by flow cytometry and confocal microscopy. Soluble mediators were measured by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay or bead array. RESULTS: SPP were taken up by primary epithelial cells in a dose dependent manner. This uptake was coincided with secretion of Interleukin (IL)-8. SP-D increased the fraction of bronchial epithelial cells that bound SPP but not the fraction of cells that internalized SPP. SPP-induced secretion of IL-8 was further increased by SP-D. PP were bound and internalized by epithelial cells but this was not modulated by SP-D. CONCLUSIONS: Epithelial cells bind and internalize SPP and PP which leads to increased IL-8 secretion. SP-D promotes attachment of SPP to epithelial cells and may thus be involved in the inflammatory response to inhaled allergen.
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spelling pubmed-28987742010-07-08 Allergen particle binding by human primary bronchial epithelial cells is modulated by surfactant protein D Schleh, Carsten Erpenbeck , Veit J Winkler, Carla Lauenstein, Hans D Nassimi, Matthias Braun, Armin Krug, Norbert Hohlfeld, Jens M Respir Res Research BACKGROUND: Allergen-containing subpollen particles (SPP) are released from whole plant pollen upon contact with water or even high humidity. Because of their size SPP can preferentially reach the lower airways where they come into contact with surfactant protein (SP)-D. Our previous work demonstrated that SP-D increases the uptake of SPP by alveolar macrophages. In the present study, we investigated the uptake of SPP in human primary epithelial cells and the potential modulation by SP-D. The patho-physiological consequence was evaluated by measurement of pro-inflammatory mediators. METHODS: SPP were isolated from timothy grass and subsequently fluorescently labelled. Human primary bronchial epithelial cells were incubated with SPP or polystyrene particles (PP) in the presence and absence of surfactant protein D. In addition, different sizes and surface charges of the PP were studied. Particle uptake was evaluated by flow cytometry and confocal microscopy. Soluble mediators were measured by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay or bead array. RESULTS: SPP were taken up by primary epithelial cells in a dose dependent manner. This uptake was coincided with secretion of Interleukin (IL)-8. SP-D increased the fraction of bronchial epithelial cells that bound SPP but not the fraction of cells that internalized SPP. SPP-induced secretion of IL-8 was further increased by SP-D. PP were bound and internalized by epithelial cells but this was not modulated by SP-D. CONCLUSIONS: Epithelial cells bind and internalize SPP and PP which leads to increased IL-8 secretion. SP-D promotes attachment of SPP to epithelial cells and may thus be involved in the inflammatory response to inhaled allergen. BioMed Central 2010 2010-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC2898774/ /pubmed/20569420 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-11-83 Text en Copyright ©2010 Schleh 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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Schleh, Carsten
Erpenbeck , Veit J
Winkler, Carla
Lauenstein, Hans D
Nassimi, Matthias
Braun, Armin
Krug, Norbert
Hohlfeld, Jens M
Allergen particle binding by human primary bronchial epithelial cells is modulated by surfactant protein D
title Allergen particle binding by human primary bronchial epithelial cells is modulated by surfactant protein D
title_full Allergen particle binding by human primary bronchial epithelial cells is modulated by surfactant protein D
title_fullStr Allergen particle binding by human primary bronchial epithelial cells is modulated by surfactant protein D
title_full_unstemmed Allergen particle binding by human primary bronchial epithelial cells is modulated by surfactant protein D
title_short Allergen particle binding by human primary bronchial epithelial cells is modulated by surfactant protein D
title_sort allergen particle binding by human primary bronchial epithelial cells is modulated by surfactant protein d
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2898774/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20569420
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-11-83
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