Surfactant Protein D Enhances Clearance of Influenza A Virus from the Lung In Vivo
- 15 November 2001
- journal article
- Published by The American Association of Immunologists in The Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 167 (10) , 5868-5873
- https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.167.10.5868
Abstract
Mice lacking surfactant protein surfactant protein D (SP-D−/−) and wild-type mice (SP-D+/+) were infected with influenza A virus (IAV) by intranasal instillation. IAV infection increased the endogenous SP-D concentration in wild-type mice. SP-D-deficient mice showed decreased viral clearance of the Phil/82 strain of IAV and increased production of inflammatory cytokines in response to viral challenge. However, the less glycosylated strain of IAV, Mem/71, which is relatively resistant to SP-D in vitro, was cleared efficiently from the lungs of SP-D−/− mice. Viral clearance of the Phil/82 strain of IAV and the cytokine response were both normalized by the coadministration of recombinant SP-D. Since the airway is the usual portal of entry for influenza A virus and other respiratory pathogens, SP-D is likely to play an important role in innate defense responses to IAV.Keywords
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