Virus-Like Particle-Induced Protection Against MRSA Pneumonia Is Dependent on IL-13 and Enhancement of Phagocyte Function

  • Rynda-Apple, Agnieszka
  • Dobrinen, Erin
  • McAlpine, Mark
  • Read, Amanda
  • Harmsen, Ann
  • Richert, Laura E.
  • Calverley, Matthew
  • Pallister, Kyler
  • Voyich, Jovanka
  • Wiley, James A.
  • Johnson, Ben
  • Young, Mark
  • Douglas, Trevor
  • Harmsen, Allen G.
Publication date
July 2012
Publisher
American Society for Investigative Pathology. Published by Elsevier Inc.

Abstract

The importance of the priming of the lung environment by past infections is being increasingly recognized. Exposure to any given antigen can either improve or worsen the outcome of subsequent lung infections, depending on the immunological history of the host. Thus, an ability to impart transient alterations in the lung environment in anticipation of future insult could provide an important novel therapy for emerging infectious diseases. In this study, we show that nasal administration of virus-like particles (VLPs) before, or immediately after, lethal challenge with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) of mice i) ensures complete recovery from lung infection and near absolute clearance of bacteria within 12 hours of challenge...

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