2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1843.2010.01819.x
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Host defence in lung diseases

Abstract: Lung infections caused by the opportunistic pathogenPseudomonas aeruginosa can present as a spectrum of clinical entities from a rapidly fatal pneumonia in a neutropenic patient to a multi-decade bronchitis in patients with cystic fibrosis. P. aeruginosa is ubiquitous in our environment, and one of the most versatile pathogens studied, capable of infecting a number of diverse life forms and surviving harsh environmental factors. It is also able to quickly adapt to new environments, including the lung, where it… Show more

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“…Pseudomonal colonization and adherence to the host airway mucosal surface without entering the blood stream is most evident in the setting of CF (Valderrey et al, 2010). Pa never gives rise to blood stream infection in CF patients, even in those who are affected by a high bacterial burden and/or undergoing pulmonary exacerbations (Williams et al, 2010). Pseudomonal CF airway tissue tropism and its host airway containment constitute an extreme example of a chronic infection that may last over a CF patient's lifetime that is approaching 30-40 years (http:// www.cff.org/).…”
Section: Clinical Characteristics Of Pseudomonal Infection In the Airmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pseudomonal colonization and adherence to the host airway mucosal surface without entering the blood stream is most evident in the setting of CF (Valderrey et al, 2010). Pa never gives rise to blood stream infection in CF patients, even in those who are affected by a high bacterial burden and/or undergoing pulmonary exacerbations (Williams et al, 2010). Pseudomonal CF airway tissue tropism and its host airway containment constitute an extreme example of a chronic infection that may last over a CF patient's lifetime that is approaching 30-40 years (http:// www.cff.org/).…”
Section: Clinical Characteristics Of Pseudomonal Infection In the Airmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…aeruginosa is a common cause of nosocomial pneumonia, primarily in patients with suppressed immunity (45). Our studies used immunocompetent mice to probe the mechanisms of neutrophil recruitment elicited by P. aeruginosa.…”
Section: High-affinity B 2 Integrins and Neutrophil Effector Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In humans, these infections tend to occur in association with epithelial cell damage to the skin or eye or medical devices such as catheters or ventilators or in immunocompromised individuals. In addition to these illnesses, P. aeruginosa lung infections are common in individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP), and cystic fibrosis (CF) (1).…”
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