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C1 inhibitor treatment improves host defense in pneumococcal meningitis in rats and mice.

Authors :
Zwijnenburg PJ
van der Poll T
Florquin S
Polfliet MM
van den Berg TK
Dijkstra CD
Roord JJ
Hack CE
van Furth AM
Source :
The Journal of infectious diseases [J Infect Dis] 2007 Jul 01; Vol. 196 (1), pp. 115-23. Date of Electronic Publication: 2007 May 17.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

In spite of antibiotic treatment, pneumococcal meningitis continues to be associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The complement system is a key component of innate immunity against invading pathogens. However, activation of complement is also involved in tissue damage, and complement inhibition by C1 inhibitor (C1-inh) is beneficial in animal models of endotoxemia and sepsis. In the present study, we demonstrate classical pathway complement activation during pneumococcal meningitis in rats. We also evaluate the effect of C1-inh treatment on clinical illness, bacterial clearance, and inflammatory responses in rats and mice with pneumococcal meningitis. C1-inh treatment was associated with reduced clinical illness, a less-pronounced inflammatory infiltrate around the meninges, and lower brain levels of proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines. C1-inh treatment increased bacterial clearance, possibly through an up-regulation of CR3. Hence, C1-inh may be a useful agent in the treatment of pneumococcal meningitis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0022-1899
Volume :
196
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of infectious diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17538891
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/518609