Opsonic Activities of Surfactant Proteins A and D in Phagocytosis of Gram-Negative Bacteria by Alveolar Macrophages

Abstract
Surfactant proteins A and D (SP-A, SP-D) can interact with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and stimulate alveolar macrophages. The opsonic activities of SP-A and SP-D for bacteria with different types of LPS and alveolar macrophages were investigated. In flow cytometric studies with fluoresceinlabeled rough (J5) and smooth (O111) Escherichia coli and rat alveolar macrophages, SP-A enhanced binding of J5 but not O111 bacteria to macrophages. Most importantly, SP-A enhanced ingestion of J5 bacteria by alveolar macrophages and subsequent bacterial killing. Immunoelectron microscopy demonstrated that J 5 bacteria, the interface between the bacterium and the outer membrane of the alveolar macrophage, and ingested bacteria were heavily labeled with SP-A. In contrast, SP-D did not mediate phagocytosis. SP-A acted as an opsonin in the phagocytosis of rough LPS-containing bacteria by alveolar macrophages, emphasizing the possible role for SP-A in the alveolar defense system.

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