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Query: UMLS:C0341503 (
bacterial peritonitis
)
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Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is used as a renal replacement therapy, which can be limited by peritoneal membrane ultrafiltration failure (UFF) secondary to fibrotic processes. Peritonitis, a frequent complication of PD, is a major risk factor for peritoneal membrane fibrosis and UFF. Low peritoneal levels of the chemokine
CCL18
are associated with preservation of peritoneal membrane function in PD. Given that
CCL18
is involved in fibrotic processes and recurrent peritonitis, it is a risk factor for peritoneal membrane failure; thus, we evaluated
CCL18
concentrations in peritoneal effluents from patients undergoing peritonitis episodes. Pharmacological interventions aimed at diminishing the production of
CCL18
were also explored. Fivefold higher
CCL18
peritoneal concentrations were found during acute
bacterial peritonitis
, in parallel with the increased infiltration of macrophages. Unexpectedly,
CCL18
was also highly (50-fold) increased during sterile eosinophilic peritonitis, and peritoneal eosinophils were found to express
CCL18
.
In vitro
treatment of peritoneal macrophages with the vitamin D receptor agonist paricalcitol was able to reduce the secretion and the expression of
CCL18
in isolated peritoneal macrophages. In conclusion, our study suggests that the chemokine
CCL18
can be a mediator of peritoneal membrane failure associated with peritonitis episodes as well as providing a new potential therapeutic target.
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PMID:Prominent Levels of the Profibrotic Chemokine CCL18 during Peritonitis:
In Vitro
Downregulation by Vitamin D Receptor Agonists. 2985 May 44