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Infection and Immunity, January 2000, p. 328-334, Vol. 68, No. 1
Department of Internal Medicine
I1 and Institutes of
Anatomy3 and
Pathology,4 Medical University of
Lübeck, D-23538 Lübeck, and Department of
Immunology and Cell Biology, Forschungszentrum
Borstel,2 D-23845 Borstel, Germany
Received 15 April 1999/Returned for modification 14 June
1999/Accepted 5 August 1999
In upper urinary tract infections, tubular epithelial cells (TEC)
may play a pivotal role in the initiation of the renal inflammatory response. They exert crucial immunological functions such as processing and presentation of foreign antigen, secretion of proinflammatory cytokines (interleukin-6 [IL-6] and tumor necrosis factor alpha) and
chemokines (IL-8, MCP-1, ENA-78, and RANTES). Since monolayer cultures
are a limited model for polarized tubular epithelial cells, we studied
the side-dependent IL-8 secretion of TEC by using cell culture inserts
as a basement membrane imitation. Primary cultures of proximal TEC were
stimulated with differently fimbriated mutants of Escherichia
coli, E. coli LPS, S-fimbria isolates, and IL-1
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Interleukin-8 Secretion of Cortical Tubular Epithelial Cells Is
Directed to the Basolateral Environment and Is Not Enhanced by
Apical Exposure to Escherichia coli
.
IL-8 protein was measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and
IL-8-like biological activity was tested by measuring elastase release
from polymorphonuclear cells in supernatants of the upper and lower
compartments. IL-8 mRNA was compared by competitive PCR. IL-8 secretion
by TEC into the basolateral environment was significantly higher than
secretion into the apical compartment, representing the tubular lumen.
However, stimulation of IL-8 secretion by TEC was restricted to IL-1
and was not inducible by E. coli mutants, S fimbriae, or
lipopolysaccharide. With this in vitro model of polarized TEC, we show
that luminal contact of TEC with uropathogenic E. coli does
not result in enhanced IL-8 secretion. The basolaterally directed
production of the neutrophil chemotactic factor IL-8 by TEC after
stimulation with IL-1
might play an important role in the initiation
of inflammatory cell influx into the renal parenchyma.
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Medizinische
Klinik I, Medizinische Universität zu Lübeck, Ratzeburger
Allee 160, 23538 Lübeck, Germany. Phone: 49-451-500-2336. Fax:
49-451-500-3380. E-mail: sskrueger{at}aol.com.
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