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  • Human Urinary Composition Controls Antibacterial Activity of Siderocalin.

Human Urinary Composition Controls Antibacterial Activity of Siderocalin.

The Journal of biological chemistry (2015-04-12)
Robin R Shields-Cutler, Jan R Crowley, Chia S Hung, Ann E Stapleton, Courtney C Aldrich, Jonas Marschall, Jeffrey P Henderson
ABSTRACT

During Escherichia coli urinary tract infections, cells in the human urinary tract release the antimicrobial protein siderocalin (SCN; also known as lipocalin 2, neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin/NGAL, or 24p3). SCN can interfere with E. coli iron acquisition by sequestering ferric iron complexes with enterobactin, the conserved E. coli siderophore. Here, we find that human urinary constituents can reverse this relationship, instead making enterobactin critical for overcoming SCN-mediated growth restriction. Urinary control of SCN activity exhibits wide ranging individual differences. We used these differences to identify elevated urinary pH and aryl metabolites as key biochemical host factors controlling urinary SCN activity. These aryl metabolites are well known products of intestinal microbial metabolism. Together, these results identify an innate antibacterial immune interaction that is critically dependent upon individualistic chemical features of human urine.

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