Literature DB >> 29549670

Non-histone nuclear protein HMGN2 differently regulates the urothelium barrier function by altering expression of antimicrobial peptides and tight junction protein genes in UPEC J96-infected bladder epithelial cell monolayer.

Hanwen Tian1,2, Junming Miao1, Fumei Zhang3, Feng Xiong4, Feimei Zhu1, Jinyu Li1, Xiaoying Wang1, Shanzhe Chen1, Junli Chen1, Ning Huang1, Yi Wang1.   

Abstract

The urinary tract is vulnerable to frequent challenges from environmental microflora. Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) makes a major contribution to urinary tract infection (UTI). Previous studies have characterized positive roles of non-histone nuclear protein HMGN2 in lung epithelial innate immune response. In the study presented here, we found HMGN2 expression was up-regulated in UPEC J96-infected urothelium. Surprisingly, over-expression of HMGN2 promoted disruption of BECs 5637 cells' intercellular junctions by down-regulating tight junction (TJs) components' expression and physical structure under J96 infection. Further investigation showed that BECs 5637 monolayer, in which HMGN2 was over-expressed, had significantly increased permeability to J96. Our study systemically explored the regulatory roles of HMGN2 in BECs barrier function during UPEC infection and suggested different modulations of intracellular and paracellular routes through which UPEC invades the bladder epithelium.

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Keywords:  BECs 5637; HMGN2; UPEC; antimicrobial peptides; bladder epithelium; tight junction

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29549670     DOI: 10.18388/abp.2017_1622

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Biochim Pol        ISSN: 0001-527X            Impact factor:   2.149


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