Ultrastructure of Phospholipid Mixtures Reconstituted with Surfactant Proteins B and D

Surfactant protein (SP)-D is secreted from pulmonary alveolar type II cells into the alveolar lumen where potential interactions with surfactant lipids might occur. SP-D binds phosphatidylinositol (PI), a component of mammalian surfactants that is increased in a variety of injury states. We investig...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology 1999-05, Vol.20 (5), p.1049-1058
Hauptverfasser: Poulain, Francis R, Akiyama, Jennifer, Allen, Lennell, Brown, Cindy, Chang, Rupert, Goerke, Jon, Dobbs, Leland, Hawgood, Sam
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Zusammenfassung:Surfactant protein (SP)-D is secreted from pulmonary alveolar type II cells into the alveolar lumen where potential interactions with surfactant lipids might occur. SP-D binds phosphatidylinositol (PI), a component of mammalian surfactants that is increased in a variety of injury states. We investigated the ultrastructure and properties of lipid protein recombinants that included SP-D, PI, and SP-B and compared these with recombinants based on SP-A. SP-D had a profound effect on the organization of phospholipid vesicles containing PI and SP-B, promoting the formation of atypical but highly ordered and surface-active tubular aggregates distinct in their dimensions and shape from the classical tubular myelin formed by SP-A. We also found both types of tubules in the secretions of type II cells maintained in long-term culture. These results suggest that surface atypical tubules can be formed with SP-D in vitro and in vivo.
ISSN:1044-1549
1535-4989
DOI:10.1165/ajrcmb.20.5.3497