Abstract

Pulmonary surfactant is a complex and highly surface-active material. It covers the alveolar epithelium and consists of 90% lipids and 10% proteins. Pulmonary surfactant lipids together with pulmonary surfactant proteins facilitate breathing by reducing surface tension of the air-water interface within the lungs, thereby preventing alveolar collapse and the mechanical work required to breathe. Moreover, pulmonary surfactant lipids, such as phosphatidylglycerol and phosphatidylinositol, and pulmonary surfactant proteins, such as surfactant protein A and D, participate in the pulmonary host defense and modify immune responses. Emerging data have shown that pulmonary surfactant lipids modulate the inflammatory response and antiviral effects in some respiratory viral infections, and pulmonary surfactant lipids have shown promise for therapeutic applications in some respiratory viral infections. Here, we briefly review the composition, antiviral properties, and potential therapeutic applications of pulmonary surfactant lipids in respiratory viral infections.

Highlights

  • Pulmonary surfactant is a complex and highly surface-active material that are found in the fluid lining of the alveolar surface of the lungs (1)

  • Emerging data have shown that some pulmonary surfactant lipids potentiate the host defence against respiratory viral infections (3, 5)

  • Because the surface of lung is permanently exposed to the virus and pro-inflammatory factors directly in the respiratory viral infections, it is important to explore the host defence against viruses of pulmonary surfactant lipids

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Pulmonary surfactant is a complex and highly surface-active material that are found in the fluid lining of the alveolar surface of the lungs (1).

Pulmonary Lipids in Viral infections
PULMONARY SURFACTANT LIPID CONSTITUENTS AND FUNCTIONS
ALTERATION IN PULMONARY SURFACTANT LIPIDS IN RESPIRATORY VIRAL INFECTIONS
ANTIVIRAL EFFECT OF PULMONARY SURFACTANT LIPIDS IN RSV INFECTION
ANTIVIRAL EFFECTS OF PULMONARY SURFACTANT LIPIDS IN INFLUENZA VIRUS INFECTION
ANTIVIRAL EFFECTS OF PULMONARY SURFACTANT LIPIDS IN OTHER VIRAL INFECTIONS
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