Opposing roles of resident and infiltrating immune cells in the defence againstLegionella longbeachaevia IL-18R/IFN-γ/ROS axis
Lara M. Oberkircher,
Victoria M. Scheiding,
H. Linda Rafeld
et al.
Abstract:The immune response againstLegionella longbeachae, a causative agent of the often-fatal Legionnaires’ pneumonia, is poorly understood. Here we investigated the specific roles of tissue-resident alveolar macrophages (AM) and infiltrating phagocytes during infection with this pathogen. AM were the predominant cell type that phagocytosed bacteria o day after infection. Three and five days after infection, AM numbers were greatly reduced while there was an influx of neutrophils and later monocyte-derived cells (MC… Show more
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