Effects of Respiratory Mycoplasma pneumoniae Infection on Allergen-Induced Bronchial Hyperresponsiveness and Lung Inflammation in Mice

HW Chu, JM Honour, CA Rawlinson… - Infection and …, 2003 - Am Soc Microbiol
HW Chu, JM Honour, CA Rawlinson, RJ Harbeck, RJ Martin
Infection and immunity, 2003Am Soc Microbiol
Airway mycoplasma infection may be associated with asthma pathophysiology. However,
the direct effects of mycoplasma infection on asthma remain unknown. Using a murine
allergic-asthma model, we evaluated the effects of different timing of airway Mycoplasma
pneumoniae infection on bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR), lung inflammation, and the
protein levels of Th1 (gamma interferon [IFN-γ]) and Th2 (interleukin 4 [IL-4]) cytokines in
bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. When mycoplasma infection occurred 3 days before allergen …
Abstract
Airway mycoplasma infection may be associated with asthma pathophysiology. However, the direct effects of mycoplasma infection on asthma remain unknown. Using a murine allergic-asthma model, we evaluated the effects of different timing of airway Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection on bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR), lung inflammation, and the protein levels of Th1 (gamma interferon [IFN-γ]) and Th2 (interleukin 4 [IL-4]) cytokines in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. When mycoplasma infection occurred 3 days before allergen (ovalbumin) sensitization and challenge, the infection reduced the BHR and inflammatory-cell influx into the lung. This was accompanied by a significant induction of Th1 responses (increased IFN-γ and decreased IL-4 production). Conversely, when mycoplasma infection occurred 2 days after allergen sensitization and challenge, the infection initially caused a temporary reduction of BHR and then increased BHR, lung inflammation, and IL-4 levels. Our data suggest that mycoplasma infection could modulate both physiological and immunological responses in the murine asthma model. Our animal models may also provide a new means to understand the role of infection in asthma pathogenesis and give evidence for the asthma hygiene hypothesis.
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