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Treatment with a neutrophil elastase inhibitor and ofloxacin reduces P. aeruginosa burden in a mouse model of chronic suppurative otitis media

Kelly Khomtchouk, Lein Joseph, Bohdan B. Khomtchouk, Ali Kouhi, Solange Massa, Anping Xia, Ievgen Koliesnik, Daniel Pletzer, Paul L. Bollyky, Peter L. Santa Maria

2021npj Biofilms and Microbiomes20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) is a widespread, debilitating problem with poorly understood immunology. Here, we assess the host response to middle ear infection over the course of a month post-infection in a mouse model of CSOM and in human subjects with the disease. Using multiparameter flow cytometry and a binomial generalized linear machine learning model, we identified Ly6G, a surface marker of mature neutrophils, as the most informative factor of host response driving disease in the CSOM mouse model. Consistent with this, neutrophils were the most abundant cell type in infected mice and Ly6G expression tracked with the course of infection. Moreover, neutrophil-specific immunomodulatory treatment using the neutrophil elastase inhibitor GW 311616A significantly reduces bacterial burden relative to ofloxacin-only treated animals in this model. The levels of dsDNA in middle ear effusion samples are elevated in both humans and mice with CSOM and decreased during treatment, suggesting that dsDNA may serve as a molecular biomarker of treatment response. Together these data strongly implicate neutrophils in the ineffective immune response to P. aeruginosa infection in CSOM and suggest that immunomodulatory strategies may benefit drug-tolerant infections for chronic biofilm-mediated disease.

Topics & Concepts

ImmunologyOtitisImmune systemNeutrophil elastaseChronic Suppurative Otitis MediaFlow cytometryMedicineElastaseInflammationBiomarkerBiologyEnzymeBiochemistrySurgerySinusitis and nasal conditionsBacterial biofilms and quorum sensingEar Surgery and Otitis Media
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