Bactericidal activity of renal tubular cells: the putative role of human beta-defensins.

Martin Nitschke, Sandra Wiehl, Patrick C Baer, Burkhard Kreft
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Abstract

Renal tubular epithelial cells (RTC) form a barrier between the host and ascending microbes in upper urinary tract infection. Previous studies have shown the ability of the kidney to produce defensins--antimicrobial peptides that play a pivotal role in unspecific host defense. To further clarify the role of renal epithelium for direct antibacterial activity we investigated the expression, regulation and production of antimicrobial peptides by cultured human RTC. Cell culture supernatants of RTC exert strong bactericidal activity against Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae, two of the most important pathogens in urinary tract infections. The antimicrobial effect depends on salt concentration, a typical feature of human defensins. RT-PCR of RNA from cultured proximal and distal RTC showed constitutive expression of human beta-defensin 1 (hbd-1) and human beta-defensin 2 (hbd-2) whereas only hbd-1 expression could be detected in RNA preparation from renal biopsy material. Hbd-2 expression of RTC was induced by inflammatory processes as shown by semiquantitative competitive RT-PCR. Coincubation of the cultured cells with IL-1alpha or E. coli promote the strongest hbd-2 induction whereas TNF-alpha and LPS lead to a weaker or no (IL-6) hbd-2 induction. This is the first evidence that human RTC are able to produce antibacterial substances in a biologically relevant amount and that beta-defensins are candidate proteins responsible for this effect.

肾小管细胞的杀菌活性:人β -防御素的假定作用。
肾小管上皮细胞(RTC)在上尿路感染中形成宿主和上行微生物之间的屏障。先前的研究表明肾脏有能力产生防御素——抗菌肽,在非特异性宿主防御中起关键作用。为了进一步阐明肾上皮在直接抗菌活性中的作用,我们研究了培养的人RTC抗菌肽的表达、调控和产生。RTC细胞培养上清液对大肠埃希菌和肺炎克雷伯菌这两种尿路感染最重要的病原体具有较强的杀菌活性。抗菌效果取决于盐浓度,这是人体防御素的典型特征。RT-PCR结果显示,培养的近端和远端RTC的RNA组成部分表达人β -防御素1 (hbd-1)和人β -防御素2 (hbd-2),而肾活检材料的RNA制备中只能检测到hbd-1的表达。半定量竞争性RT-PCR结果显示,炎症过程诱导RTC的Hbd-2表达。培养的细胞与il -1 α或大肠杆菌共孵育促进了最强的hbd-2诱导,而tnf - α和LPS导致较弱或没有(IL-6) hbd-2诱导。这是人类RTC能够产生与生物学相关的抗菌物质的第一个证据,并且β -防御素是负责这种作用的候选蛋白质。
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