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The Immune Modulatory Role of Surfactants in Mycoplasma pneumoniae Infection

Xinru Li, Qianrui Zeng, Chang Liu, Xinchao Yi, Haodang Luo, Qin Tong, Hongliang Chen, Xiaoxing You

2025Journal of Inflammation Research6 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract: Mycoplasma pneumoniae is a prevalent respiratory microbe that causes acute inflammation in the respiratory system. Surfactant proteins (SP), particularly SP-A and SP-D, are essential for the immunological protection against M. pneumoniae infection. Variant SP-A2 may lead to immune reactions, which could account for the variability in clinical manifestations among individuals. Mechanistically, these surfactant proteins may act as candidate receptors, facilitating both the adhesion of M. pneumoniae and internalization of community-acquired respiratory distress syndrome toxin. They also exhibit a high affinity for lipid ligands on the surface of M. pneumoniae membranes via their carbohydrate recognition domains, which aid in the direct clearing of the bacteria. In addition, SP-A and SP-D demonstrated synergistic effects in augmenting the intake and elimination of M. pneumoniae by alveolar macrophages. Furthermore, these surfactant proteins negatively regulate pulmonary inflammation by influencing lymphocyte and dendritic cell activities, reducing airway eosinophilic infiltration, and managing asthma-related inflammatory responses. A thorough understanding of the immunomodulatory roles of surfactant proteins in M. pneumoniae infection will shed light on how homeostasis is preserved during mycoplasma pneumonia and may guide the development of novel therapeutic strategies against this organism. Keywords: Mycoplasma pneumoniae , surfactant protein-A, surfactant protein-D, immune modulation

Topics & Concepts

Mycoplasma pneumoniaeImmune systemMicrobiologyImmunologyMycoplasmataceaeBiologyMycoplasmaVirologyMedicineMollicutesPneumoniaInternal medicineNeonatal Respiratory Health ResearchPneumonia and Respiratory InfectionsNeuroscience of respiration and sleep
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