Uroplakins and their potential applications in urology

M. Matuszewski, K. Tupikowski, Łukasz Dołowy, B. Szymańska, J. Dembowski, R. Zdrojowy
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Introduction Urothelium is a highly specialized type of epithelium covering the interior of the urinary tract. One of the structures responsible for its unique features are urothelial plaques formed from glycoprotein heteropolymers, the uroplakins. Four types of uroplakins are known – UPIa, UPIb, UPII, UPIII. Herein we review the current status of knowledge about uroplakins and discuss their potential clinical applications. Material and methods A PubMed search was conducted to find original and review papers about uroplakins. Results Uroplakins can be detected in tissue, urine and blood. The process of urothelial plaque formation is complex and its disturbances resulting in incorrect plaque formation might be responsible for some pathological states. Additionally, uroplakins might be associated with other pathological processes i.e. urothelial cancer or infections of the urinary tract. Conclusions Uroplakins as the end-product of urothelial cells have unique features and a complex structure. These glycoproteins can be involved in some diseases of the urinary tract and as such can be used as potential targets for intervention and markers of the disease.
尿白蛋白及其在泌尿外科的潜在应用
尿路上皮是一种高度特化的上皮类型,覆盖在尿路内部。其独特特征的结构之一是由糖蛋白异聚物形成的尿路上皮斑块。已知有四种类型的欧洲血小板- UPIa, UPIb, UPII, UPIII。在此,我们回顾了目前关于尾血小板的知识现状,并讨论了其潜在的临床应用。材料与方法在PubMed检索有关uroplakins的文献。结果在组织、尿、血中均可检出尿白蛋白。尿路上皮斑块形成的过程是复杂的,其干扰导致错误的斑块形成可能是一些病理状态的原因。此外,尿白蛋白可能与其他病理过程有关,如尿路上皮癌或尿路感染。结论尿白蛋白作为尿路上皮细胞的终产物具有独特的特征和复杂的结构。这些糖蛋白可以参与一些泌尿道疾病,因此可以作为干预的潜在目标和疾病的标志物。
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