Pneumolysin in the immunopathogenesis and treatment of pneumococcal disease

Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther. 2003 Aug;1(2):231-9. doi: 10.1586/14787210.1.2.231.

Abstract

Recent insights into the immunopathogenesis of pneumococcal infection, a common and significant cause of morbidity and mortality, have implicated pneumolysin as being a prominent virulence factor, which may play a role in microbial colonization, invasion and dissemination, as well as tissue inflammation. Being a highly immunogenic polypeptide produced by all clinically relevant pneumococcal isolates, pneumolysin is recognized as a potential carrier protein for polysaccharide conjugate vaccines, while in the setting of acute disease, promising pneumolysin-directed pharmacological strategies include, among others, macrolides and corticosteroids.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Bacterial Proteins / antagonists & inhibitors
  • Bacterial Proteins / physiology*
  • Humans
  • Immunization
  • Pneumococcal Infections / drug therapy
  • Pneumococcal Infections / physiopathology*
  • Pneumococcal Infections / prevention & control
  • Risk Factors
  • Streptolysins / antagonists & inhibitors
  • Streptolysins / physiology*

Substances

  • Bacterial Proteins
  • Streptolysins
  • plY protein, Streptococcus pneumoniae