Type IIA secreted phospholipase A2 in host defense against bacterial infections

VP van Hensbergen, Y Wu, NM van Sorge… - Trends in …, 2020 - cell.com
VP van Hensbergen, Y Wu, NM van Sorge, L Touqui
Trends in immunology, 2020cell.com
The enzyme type IIA secreted phospholipase A2 (sPLA2-IIA) is crucial for mammalian innate
host defense against bacterial pathogens. Most studies have investigated the role of sPLA2-
IIA in systemic bacterial infections, identifying molecular pathways of bacterial resistance
against sPLA2-IIA-mediated killing, and providing insight into sPLA2-IIA mechanisms of
action. Sensitization of (antibiotic-resistant) bacteria to sPLA2-IIA action by blocking bacterial
resistance or by applying sPLA2-IIA to treat bacterial infections might represent a therapeutic …
The enzyme type IIA secreted phospholipase A2 (sPLA2-IIA) is crucial for mammalian innate host defense against bacterial pathogens. Most studies have investigated the role of sPLA2-IIA in systemic bacterial infections, identifying molecular pathways of bacterial resistance against sPLA2-IIA-mediated killing, and providing insight into sPLA2-IIA mechanisms of action. Sensitization of (antibiotic-resistant) bacteria to sPLA2-IIA action by blocking bacterial resistance or by applying sPLA2-IIA to treat bacterial infections might represent a therapeutic option in the future. Because sPLA2-IIA is highly expressed at mucosal barriers, we also discuss how sPLA2-IIA is likely to be an important driver of microbiome composition; we anticipate that future research in this area may bring new insights into the role of sPLA2-IIA in health and disease.
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