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先天免疫系统
免疫学
生物
免疫系统
调理素
免疫
凝集素
表面活性蛋白A
表面活性蛋白D
微生物学
抗体
肺表面活性物质
生物化学
作者
Henk P. Haagsman,Astrid Hogenkamp,Martin van Eijk,Edwin J.A. Veldhuizen
出处
期刊:Neonatology
[S. Karger AG]
日期:2008-01-01
卷期号:93 (4): 288-294
被引量:128
摘要
Respiratory pathogens encounter various lines of defenses before infection of the host is established. The innate immune response represents an important first-line protection mechanism against potentially pathogenic microorganisms during early stages of infection of the naive host. Important players in this host defense system are ‘collectins’, a class of soluble innate immune proteins. Well-characterized members of the collectin family are the surfactant proteins A (SP-A) and D (SP-D). These collectins are expressed in the lung and also in extrapulmonary mucosal tissues. Collectins are secreted as multimers resulting in trimeric clustering of the lectin domains which enables recognition of evolutionary conserved sugar patterns present on the surface of a large variety of pathogens. Binding to collectins may lead to direct agglutination and neutralization of pathogens, to opsonization in order to present bound microbes directly to phagocytes, to modulation of the inflammatory response and to regulation of dendritic cell and T cell functions. In pulmonary tissue, this early acute-phase-like response can be regarded as a crucial layer of protection against a vast array of pathogens that escape the physical barriers and threaten to infect the delicate respiratory epithelium. An important clinical application may be the inhalation, or instillation of collectin-based drugs as part of surfactant therapy, to prevent and treat infectious and inflammatory diseases of newborn infants.
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