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  • Bacterial Killing Is Enhanced By Exogenous Administration Of Lysozyme (cas 12650-88-3) In The Lungs

  • Add time:08/15/2019    Source:sciencedirect.com

    ABSTRACTObjective: Lysozyme (cas 12650-88-3), a 14-kDa protein, is one of the most abundant antimicrobials in the lungs. Its concentration in airway surface sufficient to kill several bacterial pathogens in vitro. The purpose of this study was to determine if administration of exogenous lysozyme would further enhance bacterial killing in vivo.Methods: To assess the effect of acute lung infection on endogenous lysozyme protein levels, mice were infected by intratracheal instillation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and bronchoalveolar (BAL) fluid assessed for lysozyme concentration and for muramidase activity. In order to inform in vivo testing, species-specific bacterial killing efficacy was determined by incubating mucoid P. aeruginosa with 2x105 units of chicken lysozyme, human lysozyme or with vehicle at 370C for 2 hours. Subsequently, mice challenged with intratracheally-administered mucoid P. aeruginosa, were reintubated and injected with 2x105 Units of native human lysozyme, recombinant human lysozyme or with vehicle. Lung bacterial burden was enumerated subsequently.Results: The concentration of lysozyme protein in BAL fluid from mice challenged with mucoid clinical isolate of P. aeruginosa was increased 4-fold at 6 hours post-infection. Quantitative culture showed that the number of recoverable bacteria was significantly decreased by both chicken and human lysozyme compared to vehicle but human lysozyme was significantly more effective than chicken egg lysozyme. In vivo, 24 hours post-infection quantitative culture of lung homogenates showed that the number of viable bacteria recovered from mice treated with either native or recombinant lysozyme was decreased with 0.76 ± 0.25 x 104 and 0.84 ± 0.16 x 104, respectively, vs. 7.0 ± 2.52 x 104 CFU/g protein in mice treated with HBSS, both p<0.05.Conclusions: These results indicate that endogenous lysozyme is increased during acute lung infection and that early administration of exogenous lysozyme further enhances bacterial killing in vivo.

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