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Query: UNIPROT:P17931 (
galectin-3
)
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The Gram-positive Streptococcus pneumoniae is the leading cause of community-acquired pneumonia worldwide, resulting in high mortality. Our in vivo studies show that
galectin-3
(-/-) mice develop more severe pneumonia after infection with S. pneumoniae, as demonstrated by increased
bacteremia
and lung damage compared to wild-type mice and that
galectin-3
reduces the severity of pneumococcal pneumonia in part by augmenting neutrophil function. Specifically, we show that 1)
galectin-3
directly acts as a neutrophil-activating agent and potentiates the effect of fMLP, 2) exogenous
galectin-3
augments neutrophil phagocytosis of bacteria and delays neutrophil apoptosis, 3) phagocytosis of apoptotic neutrophils by
galectin-3
(-/-) macrophages is less efficient compared to wild type, and 4)
galectin-3
demonstrates bacteriostatic properties against S. pneumoniae in vitro. Furthermore, ad-back of recombinant
galectin-3
in vivo protects
galectin-3
-deficient mice from developing severe pneumonia. Together, these results demonstrate that
galectin-3
is a key molecule in the host defense against pneumococcal infection. Therapeutic strategies designed to augment
galectin-3
activity may both enhance inflammatory cell function (by directly affecting neutrophil responsiveness and prolonging neutrophil longevity) and have direct bacteriostatic activity, improving clinical outcomes after severe pneumococcal infection.
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PMID:Galectin-3 reduces the severity of pneumococcal pneumonia by augmenting neutrophil function. 1820 91