Project description:Urinary tract-associated lymphoid structures (UTLASs), tertiary lymphoid tissues, are formed in renal pelvis (RP) of humans and mice with chronic kidney disease. We found that UTALS development was accelerated by urine leakage from RP lumen to the parenchyma following dysfunction of transitional epithelium covering UTLASs. Thus, UTALS-forming cells were stimulated by urine including urinary bio active substances.
Project description:Tertiary lymphoid tissues (TLTs) are formed in systemic organs manifesting chronic inflammation. Herein, we found that the renal pelvis (RP) could form urinary tract-associated lymphoid tissues (UTALTs) in a TLT-formation manner in humans and mice with chronic kidney disease (CKD), regardless of infectious pyelonephritis. Furthermore, collagen type XVII alpha 1 chain (COL17A1), localized ectopically to the transitional epithelium (TE) covering the UTALT, where it participated in TE development via immunological stimulation of UTALT-forming cells.
Project description:Examination of E. coli transcripts present in bacteria in urine samples from 8 patients attending a urology clinic with symptoms of cystitis, as compared to transcripts present in the same E. coli strains during mid-exponential growth in filter-sterilized human urine in vitro. A 48 array study using total RNA recovered from eight clinical E. coli isolates immediately following collection from women and following culture in pooled human urine ex vivo. Each array measures the expression of the 5,379 ORFs in the CFT073 genome, using an average of 14 60-mer probes per ORF. Arrays were performed in triplicate: biological replicates of the in vitro-cultured samples and technical replicates of the in vivo samples.