Structural analysis of human β-defensin-1 and its significance in urinary tract infection

T Hiratsuka, M Nakazato, T Ihi, T Minematsu, N Chino… - Nephron, 2000 - karger.com
T Hiratsuka, M Nakazato, T Ihi, T Minematsu, N Chino, T Nakanishi, A Shimizu, K Kangawa
Nephron, 2000karger.com
Abstract Human β-defensin-1 (hBD-1) is a 36-amino-acid antimicrobial peptide that
functions in the host innate defense. We developed a highly sensitive radioimmunoassay for
hBD-1 and identified several hBD-1 peptides in human kidney, urine, and plasma by amino
acid sequencing and mass spectrometry. Large quantities of hBD-1 peptides are produced
in the kidney, are released into the tubular lumen as 47-amino-acid pro-hBD1, and then
undergo proteolytic processing and generate multiple truncated forms. The respective urine …
Abstract
Human β-defensin-1 (hBD-1) is a 36-amino-acid antimicrobial peptide that functions in the host innate defense. We developed a highly sensitive radioimmunoassay for hBD-1 and identified several hBD-1 peptides in human kidney, urine, and plasma by amino acid sequencing and mass spectrometry. Large quantities of hBD-1 peptides are produced in the kidney, are released into the tubular lumen as 47-amino-acid pro-hBD1, and then undergo proteolytic processing and generate multiple truncated forms. The respective urine and plasma concentrations of hBD-1 in patients with pyelonephritis are 48.1±(SEM) 15.7 pmol/mg creatinine and 2.66±0.41 pmol/ml, 3.1-fold and 1.8-fold those of normal individuals. hBD-1 is thought to contribute to mucosal defense in the urinary tract. Our findings provide a better understanding of the biosynthesis of this peptide and its pathophysiological significance in infectious diseases.
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