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Query: UMLS:C0032285 (
pneumonia
)
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Extracellular superoxide dismutase
(
EC-SOD
) is abundant in the lung and limits inflammation and injury in response to many pulmonary insults. To test the hypothesis that
EC-SOD
has an important role in bacterial infections, wild-type and
EC-SOD
knockout (KO) mice were infected with Escherichia coli to induce
pneumonia
. Although mice in the
EC-SOD
KO group demonstrated greater pulmonary inflammation than did wild-type mice, there was less clearance of bacteria from their lungs after infection. Macrophages and neutrophils express
EC-SOD
; however, its function and subcellular localization in these inflammatory cells is unclear. In the present study, immunogold electron microscopy revealed
EC-SOD
in membrane-bound vesicles of phagocytes. These findings suggest that inflammatory cell
EC-SOD
may have a role in antibacterial defense. To test this hypothesis, phagocytes from wild-type and
EC-SOD
KO mice were evaluated. Although macrophages lacking
EC-SOD
produced more reactive oxygen species than did cells expressing
EC-SOD
after stimulation, they demonstrated significantly impaired phagocytosis and killing of bacteria. Overall, this suggests that
EC-SOD
facilitates clearance of bacteria and limits inflammation in response to infection by promoting bacterial phagocytosis.
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PMID:Extracellular superoxide dismutase in macrophages augments bacterial killing by promoting phagocytosis. 2164 97