Examines how thymosin β4 adjunctive therapy modulates macrophage (Mφ) effector functions during Pseudomonas aeruginosa keratitis. TB4 enhanced macrophage bacterial phagocytosis, antimicrobial peptide production (cathelicidins, β-defensins), and M2 polarization while reducing M1-associated pro-inflammatory cytokines. This explains TB4's dual effect in keratitis: improved bacterial clearance through better phagocyte function plus reduced inflammatory corneal damage. Complementary to the PMN study (PMID 34944086) establishing TB4's multi-effector cell immunomodulatory mechanism.
Wang, Yuxin; Carion, Thomas W; Ebrahim, Abdul Shukkur; Sosne, Gabriel; Berger, Elizabeth A