Impaired cellular host defence in peritoneal dialysis by two granulocyte inhibitory proteins |
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Authors: | Haag-Weber, M. Mai, B. Horl, W. H. |
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Affiliation: | Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, University of Vienna Austria |
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Abstract: | Bacterial and fungal peritonitis is associated with a high riskof morbidity and mortality in patients undergoing continuousambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). Impaired cellular hostdefence in the peritoneal cavity underlies this risk. Two granulocyteinhibitory proteins with a molecular weight of 28000 dalton(GIP I) and about 9500 dalton (GIP II) with homology to light-chainproteins and beta respectively, were isolated from peritonealdialysis effluents. In vitro, both granulocyte inhibitory proteinsinhibit PMNL glucose uptake, phagocytosis and intracellularkilling of bacteria. The IC50 of GIP I or GIP II required forinhibition of half-maximal FMLP-induced or PMA-stimulated PMNLfunction was found to be in the nanomolar range, suggestingvery specific inhibition. These data may explain, at least inpart, defective local cellular host defence in CAPD patients. |
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Keywords: | cellular host defence CAPD granulocyte inhibitory proteins peritonitis |
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