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Outer membrane vesicles from X‐ray‐irradiated Pseudomonas aeruginosa alleviate lung injury caused by P. aeruginosa infection‐mediated sepsis.

Authors :
Bi, Hongxia
Qin, Jiayuan
Huang, Jiaqi
Zhong, Cejun
Liu, Yanbin
Source :
APMIS. Sep2024, Vol. 132 Issue 9, p646-656. 11p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection causes pneumonia and sepsis. Previous research found that X‐ray radiation can induce P. aeruginosa to release outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) of relatively consistent sizes. This study found that OMVs derived from X‐ray‐irradiated P. aeruginosa can significantly inhibit lung leakage, inflammatory cell infiltrating into lung, and the production of pro‐inflammatory cytokines, IL‐1β and TNFα caused by P. aeruginosa infection under preventive and therapeutic administration conditions. Under the same conditions, OMVs also significantly alleviated pathological characteristics of lung injury, including pulmonary edema, pulmonary hemorrhage, and alveolar wall thickening. OMVs also significantly reduced bacterial burdens in peritoneal cavity, accompanied by a reduction in the number of viable bacteria capable of forming bacterial colonies. Pretreating macrophages and neutrophils with OMVs enhances their bactericidal ability. When bacteria were cocultured with treated cells, the number of viable bacteria capable of forming bacterial colonies was significantly reduced. OMVs themselves have not been shown to cause any lung injury or affect bacterial viability. Therefore, OMVs derived from X‐ray‐irradiated P. aeruginosa may not only be applied in prevention and treatment of diseases associated with P. aeruginosa infection, but also served as an excellent vaccine development platform. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09034641
Volume :
132
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
APMIS
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178882802
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/apm.13444