Kidney α-Intercalated Cells, NGAL and Urinary Tract Infection.

Austin journal of nephrology and hypertension Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-10-10
Lihe Chen, Wenzheng Zhang
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It is well known that kidney α-intercalated cells can acidify the urine and acidified urine can inhibit bacterial growth and other urinary organisms. However, regulation of acid-base balance rather than a dedicated function in preventing urinary tract infection has been assigned to α-intercalated cells. A series of studies, culminated by the publication of a paper (J Clin Invest. 2014 Jul 1;124(7):2963-76) from Dr. Barasch's lab unearthed a novel mechanism by which α-intercalated cells function in the innate immune defense of urinary tract infection. This mechanism involves production and release of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin by α-intercalated cells to chelate the siderophore containing host iron to achieve bacteriostasis.

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肾α-插层细胞、NGAL与尿路感染。
众所周知,肾脏α-插层细胞可以使尿液酸化,酸化后的尿液可以抑制细菌和其他泌尿系统生物的生长。然而,调节酸碱平衡而不是预防尿路感染的专用功能已被分配给α-嵌入细胞。Barasch博士的实验室进行了一系列研究,最终发表了一篇论文(J clinin Invest. 2014年7月1日;124(7):2963-76),揭示了α-嵌入细胞在尿路感染先天免疫防御中起作用的新机制。这一机制涉及到中性粒细胞明胶酶相关脂钙蛋白的产生和释放,通过α-嵌入细胞来螯合含宿主铁的铁载体,从而达到抑菌作用。
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