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Sheep lung segmental delivery strategy demonstrates adenovirus priming of local lung responses to bacterial LPS and the role of elafin as a response modulator.

TitleSheep lung segmental delivery strategy demonstrates adenovirus priming of local lung responses to bacterial LPS and the role of elafin as a response modulator.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsBrown TI, Collie DS, Shaw DJ, Rzechorzek NM, Sallenave J-M
JournalPLoS One
Volume9
Issue9
Paginatione107590
Date Published2014
ISSN1932-6203
KeywordsAdenoviridae, Adenoviridae Infections, Animals, Elafin, Genetic Therapy, Genetic Vectors, Humans, Lipopolysaccharides, Lung, Neutrophils, Sheep, Sheep, Domestic, Transgenes
Abstract

Viral lung infections increase susceptibility to subsequent bacterial infection. We questioned whether local lung administration of recombinant adenoviral vectors in the sheep would alter the susceptibility of the lung to subsequent challenge with bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS). We further questioned whether local lung expression of elafin, a locally produced alarm anti-LPS/anti-bacterial molecule, would modulate the challenge response. We established that adenoviral vector treatment primed the lung for an enhanced response to bacterial LPS. Whereas this local effect appeared to be independent of the transgene used (Ad-o-elafin or Ad-GFP), Ad-o-elafin treated sheep demonstrated a more profound lymphopenia in response to local lung administration of LPS. The local influence of elafin in modulating the response to LPS was restricted to maintaining neutrophil myeloperoxidase activity, and levels of alveolar macrophage and neutrophil phagocytosis at higher levels post-LPS. Adenoviral vector-bacterial synergism exists in the ovine lung and elafin expression modulates such synergism both locally and systemically.

DOI10.1371/journal.pone.0107590
Alternate JournalPLoS ONE
PubMed ID25216250
PubMed Central IDPMC4162618
Grant List046712 / / Wellcome Trust / United Kingdom
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