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Query: UNIPROT:P04141 (
granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor
)
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Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) is the leading cause of urinary tract infections (UTIs), inducing acute pyelonephritis and may result in permanent renal scarring and failure. Alpha-hemolysin (HlyA), a key UPEC toxin, causes serious tissue damage; however, the mechanism through which HlyA induces kidney injury remains unclear. In the present study,
granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor
(
GM-CSF
) secreted by renal epithelial cells was upregulated by HlyA in vitro and in vivo, which induced M1 macrophage accumulation in kidney, and ADAM10 was found involved in HlyA-induced
GM-CSF
. Macrophage elimination or
GM-CSF
neutralization protected against acute kidney injury in mice, and increased
GM-CSF
was detected in urine of patients infected by hlyA-positive UPEC. In addition, HlyA was found to promote UPEC invasion into renal epithelial cells by interacting with
Nectin-2
in vitro. However, HlyA did not affect bacterial titers during acute kidney infections, and HlyA-induced invasion did not contribute to
GM-CSF
upregulation in vitro, which indicate that HlyA-induced
GM-CSF
is independent of bacteria invasion. The role of
GM-CSF
in HlyA-mediated kidney injury may lead to novel strategies to treat acute pyelonephritis.
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PMID:Alpha-hemolysin of uropathogenic Escherichia coli induces GM-CSF-mediated acute kidney injury. 3171 43