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52. Glomerular Immune Deposition in MPO-ANCA Associated Glomerulonephritis Is Associated With Poor Renal Survival
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Wei Lin, Chanjuan Shen, Yong Zhong, Joshua D. Ooi, Peter Eggenhuizen, Ya-Ou Zhou, Hui Luo, Jing Huang, Jin-Biao Chen, Ting Wu, Ting Meng, Zhou Xiao, Xiang Ao, Weisheng Peng, Rong Tang, Hongling Yin, Xiangcheng Xiao, Qiaoling Zhou, and Ping Xiao
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immune deposits ,pauci-immune ,ANCA ,MPO – myeloperoxidase ,AAV (ANCA-associated vasculitis) ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
BackgroundRapidly progressive glomerulonephritis caused by antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis (AAV) is typically characterized as pauci-immune glomerulonephritis. However, immune complex (IC) deposition in the glomerulus has been reported in a growing number of studies. Here, we assess the presence of glomerular immune deposits alongside renal outcome in myeloperoxidase (MPO)-ANCA associated glomerulonephritis (MPO-ANCA GN).MethodsClinical and histopathologic characteristics of 97 patients with MPO-ANCA GN classified by renal biopsy from January 2008 to December 2019 were extracted retrospectively from electronic medical records. The extent of immune deposits in the kidney (C3, C4, C1q, IgA, IgG, IgM) at diagnosis were analyzed by immunofluorescence (IF). Patients were followed up for a median period of 15 months. The response to treatment and outcomes of renal and histological lesion changes were also assessed.ResultsIn our study, 41% (40/97) of patients showed positive IF (≥2+) for at least one of the six immunoglobulin or complement components tested. Patients with IC deposits showed higher levels of serum creatinine (p=0.025), lower platelet counts (p=0.009), lower serum complement C3 (sC3) (≤790 ml/L) (p=0.013) and serum IgG (p=0.018) than patients with pauci-immune (PI) deposition at diagnosis. End-stage renal disease was negatively associated with eGFR (HR 0.885, 95% CI 0.837 to 0.935, p
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53. Novel circular RNA circSOBP governs amoeboid migration through the regulation of the miR‐141‐3p/MYPT1/p‐MLC2 axis in prostate cancer
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Fan Chao, Zhenyu Song, Shiyu Wang, Zhe Ma, Zhiyuan Zhuo, Ting Meng, Guoxiong Xu, and Gang Chen
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amoeboid migration ,circRNA ,circSOBP ,metastasis ,prostate cancer ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Abstract Background Metastatic prostate cancer is a fatal disease despite multiple new approvals in recent years. Recent studies revealed that circular RNAs (circRNAs) can be involved in cancer metastasis. Defining the role of circRNAs in prostate cancer metastasis and discovering therapeutic targets that block cancer metastasis is of great significance for the treatment of prostate cancer. Methods The circSOBP levels in prostate cancer (PCa) were determined by qRT‐PCR. We evaluated the function of circSOBP using a transwell assay and nude mice lung metastasis models. Immunofluorescence assay and electron microscopic assay were applied to determine the phenotypes of prostate cancer cells’ migration. We used fluorescence in situ hybridization assay to determine the localization of RNAs. Dual luciferase and rescue assays were applied to verify the interactions between circSOBP, miR‐141‐3p, MYPT1, and phosphomyosin light chain (p‐MLC2). Results We observed that circSOBP level was significantly lower in PCa specimens compared with adjacent noncancerous prostate specimens, and was correlated with the grade group of PCa. Overexpression of circSOBP suppressed PCa migration and invasion in vitro and metastasis in vivo. CircSOBP depletion increased migration and invasion and induced amoeboid migration of PCa cells. Mechanistically, circSOBP bound miR‐141‐3p and regulated the MYPT1/p‐MLC2 axis. Moreover, the depletion of MYPT1 reversed the inhibitory effect of circSOBP on the migration and invasion of PCa cells. Complementary intronic Alu elements induced but were not necessary for the formation of circSOBP. The nuclear export of circSOBP was mediated by URH49. Conclusion Our results suggest that circSOBP suppresses amoeboid migration of PCa cells and inhibits migration and invasion through sponging miR‐141‐3p and regulating the MYPT1/p‐MLC2 axis.
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- 2021
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54. CFH I62V as a Putative Genetic Marker for Posner-Schlossman Syndrome
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Ming Ming Yang, Hong Yan Sun, Ting Meng, Shan Hu Qiu, Qi Qiao Zeng, Tsz Kin Ng, Li Jiang, Ting Ming Deng, Ai Neng Zeng, Jun Wang, and Xiao Ling Luo
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uveitis ,posner-schlossman syndrome (PSS) ,complement system ,genes ,single nucleotide polymorphisms ,complement factor H ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Objective: Posner-Schlossman syndrome (PSS), also known as glaucomatocyclitic crisis, is an ocular condition characterized by recurrent attacks of anterior uveitis and raised intraocular pressure. Previous studies by our team and others have identified the genetic association of complement pathway genes with uveitis and glaucoma. This study aimed to investigate the complement genes in PSS patients with the view of elucidating the genetic background of the disease.Methods: A total of 331 subjects (56 PSS patients and 275 controls) were recruited for this study. We selected 27 variants in six complement pathway genes (SERPING1, C2, CFB, CFH, C3, and C5) and detected them using TaqMan single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) Genotyping Assays. Univariate SNP association analysis, haplotype-based association analysis, gene-gene interaction analysis among complement genes, and genotype-phenotype correlation analysis were performed.Results: Among the 27 variants of six complement pathway genes, the functional variant I62V (rs800292) at the CFH gene was found to be significantly associated with PSS; there was a significant increase in the frequency of A allele and AA homozygosity in PSS patients than in controls (P = 1.79 × 10−4; odds ratio (OR) 2.18, 95% CI: 1.44–3.29; P = 4.65 × 10−4; OR 3.66, 95% CI: 1.70–7.85, respectively). The additive effect of CFH-rs800292 and SERPING1-rs3824988 was identified with an OR of 12.50 (95% CI: 2.16–72.28). Genotype-phenotype analysis indicated that the rs800292 AA genotype was associated with a higher intraocular pressure and higher frequency of recurrence. Unlike a high proportion of human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-B27 positivity in anterior uveitis, only 3 in 56 (5.36%) PSS patients were HLA-B27 positive. In addition, one haplotype block (GC) in the SERPING1 gene showed a nominal association with PSS with an increased risk of 2.04 (P = 0.01; 95% CI: 1.18–3.53), but the P-value could not withstand the Bonferroni correction (Pcorr > 0.05).Conclusion: This study revealed a genetic association of a CFH variant with PSS as well as its clinical parameters, implying that the alternative complement pathway might play an important role in the pathogenesis of PSS. Further studies to enrich the understanding of the genetic background of PSS and the role of the complement system in ocular inflammation are warranted.
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- 2021
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55. The Promise of Aggregation-Induced Emission Luminogens for Detecting COVID-19
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Zongwei Liu, Ting Meng, Xiaofang Tang, Ran Tian, and Weijiang Guan
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COVID-19 ,diagnosis ,aggregation-induced emission ,immunoassay ,nucleic acid ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
The long-term pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) requires sensitive and accurate diagnostic assays to detect severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus and SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in infected individuals. Currently, RNA of SARS-CoV-2 virus is mainly detected by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR)-based nucleic acid assays, while SARS-CoV-2 antigen and antibody are identified by immunological assays. Both nucleic acid assays and immunological assays rely on the luminescence signals of specific luminescence probes for qualitative and quantitative detection. The exploration of novel luminescence probes will play a crucial role in improving the detection sensitivity of the assays. As innate probes, aggregation-induced emission (AIE) luminogens (AIEgens) exhibit negligible luminescence in the free state but enhanced luminescence in the aggregated or restricted states. Moreover, AIEgen-based nanoparticles (AIE dots) offer efficient luminescence, good biocompatibility and water solubility, and superior photostability. Both AIEgens and AIE dots have been widely used for high-performance detection of biomolecules and small molecules, chemical/biological imaging, and medical therapeutics. In this review, the availability of AIEgens and AIE dots in nucleic acid assays and immunological assays are enumerated and discussed. By building a bridge between AIE materials and COVID-19, we hope to inspire researchers to use AIE materials as a powerful weapon against COVID-19.
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- 2021
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56. Industrial Structure, R&D Staff, and Green Total Factor Productivity of China: Evidence from the Low-Carbon Pilot Cities
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Shengqian Guo, Xue Tang, Ting Meng, Jincan Chu, and Han Tang
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Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
Using data of 26 cities in China from 2004 to 2017, the green total factor productivity is investigated by the SMM-GML method. The corresponding empirical analysis is conducted with the DID model. This paper investigates the relation between low-carbon pilot policy (LCC) and green total factor productivity and discusses the mediating effect of industrial structure and the number of R&D staff (RDS). First, we find that LCC has a significant effect on pilot cities’ GTFP. And, it also promotes GTFP via industrial structure. Second, LCC can improve industrial structure optimization and realization, and industrial structure realization affects GTFP significantly, while optimization cannot. Third, LCC cannot attract more RDS, and RDS harms local GDFP because of talent misallocation. At last, the rate of GTFP presented different upward trends in the order of non-eastern cities and eastern cities. The effect of LCC on GTFP is significant in non-eastern cities, but not eastern ones, which clearly demonstrates the imbalanced development of the green economy. Therefore, the governments of eastern and non-eastern regions should adopt different measures based on local conditions in industrial structure transformation and recruitment and strengthen environmental regulations to make the effect of the low-carbon policy lasting and promote GTFP growth balance in all regions.
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- 2021
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57. Transcriptome-Based Network Analysis Unveils Eight Immune-Related Genes as Molecular Signatures in the Immunomodulatory Subtype of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
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Jinguo Zhang, Li Wang, Xiaolin Xu, Xin Li, Wencai Guan, Ting Meng, and Guoxiong Xu
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breast cancer ,gene signature ,immunomodulatory subtype ,overall survival ,transcriptome-based network ,WGCNA ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Objective: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a high heterogeneity cancer. The identification of genomic aberrations that drive each of the TNBC subtypes may predict the prognosis of patients with TNBC and provide novel therapeutic strategies in clinical practice. This study focuses on the transcriptome-based gene expression of TNBC and aims to generate comprehensive gene co-expression networks correlated with the immune-related subtype of TNBC.Methods: The transcriptome profiles of 107 female patients with TNBC were analyzed. Weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) was applied to construct related networks and to sort hub-genes associated with the survival of TNBC patients. The data of the transcriptional expression, genomic alteration, survival status, and tumor immune microenvironment, which associated with hub-genes, were extracted, retrieved, and analyzed from Oncomine, UALCAN, TCGA, starBase, Kaplan–Meier Plotter, cBioPortal, and TIMER databases.Results: Immune-related hub-genes, including BIRC3, BTN3A1, CSF2RB, GIMAP7, GZMB, HCLS1, LCP2, and SELL, were found to be associated with clinical features of TNBC evaluated by WGCNA. These hub-genes belonged to the immunomodulatory subtype of TNBC and were upregulated in the TNBC cells. The protein expression of eight immune-related hub-genes was further confirmed to be upregulated in TNBC/CD8+ tissues detected by immunohistochemical staining. Survival analysis revealed that overexpression of eight immune-related hub-genes was in favor of the survival of patients with TNBC. Moreover, a positive correlation between eight immune-related hub-genes and immune cell infiltration was observed in TNBC patients. Furthermore, checkpoint inhibitor genes such as PD-L1, PD-1, and CTLA4 were more enrichment in the immunomodulatory subtype of TNBC and the expression of PD-L1, PD-1, and CTLA4 was positively correlated with eight immune-related hub-genes in the breast cancer dataset of TCGA.Conclusions: Eight immune-related hub-genes were identified to be molecular signatures in the immunomodulatory subtype of TNBC, which may provide therapeutic targets for the treatment of patients with breast cancer.
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58. Cooking Fuel Usage in Sub-Saharan Urban Households
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Ting Meng, Wojciech J. Florkowski, Daniel B. Sarpong, Manjeet Chinnan, and Anna V. A. Resurreccion
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cooking fuel choice ,survey ,ordered probit ,probability change ,income ,location keyword ,Technology - Abstract
This study models the frequency use of wood, charcoal, liquid gas, electricity, and kerosene in urban households in Ghana and supplements the literature on cooking fuel choices. The modeling is based on survey data collected in several major Ghanaian cities. Survey results indicate that charcoal and liquid gas are frequently used in meal preparation, while the frequency use of firewood, kerosene, and electricity is limited. Frequency use is estimated using the ordered probit technique. Five cooking fuel use equations identify income, socio-demographic characteristics, and location of urban residents as influencing the frequency use. Statistically significant effects measure probability changes in each of the four fuel categories. Income and education increase the probability of often or very often of using liquid gas or electricity to cook. The effect of being employed by the government is similar but less consistent. Age, household size, and marital status are linked to frequency use, but differently affect specific fuels. As the number of children or adults increases in a household, so does the probability of using firewood or charcoal, but this also increases the probability that such households never use liquid gas or electricity for cooking. Regional differences indicate Tamale residents heavily rely on wood and charcoal, and infrequently use liquid gas or electricity. Multiple cooking fuel use behavior may reflect risk aversion to fuel shortages. Increasing incomes and improving education will drive the probability of an increased use of cleaner cooking fuels and decreased use of fuel mixes, benefiting meal preparers’ health and the environment.
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59. Segmenting wine markets with diverse price functions: Evidence from California red and white wines sold in British Columbia
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Richard Carew, Wojciech J. Florkowski, and Ting Meng
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Wine ,Hedonic ,Segmentation ,Agricultural industries ,HD9000-9495 - Abstract
Previous hedonic price studies on wine market segments, exploring diverse price functions, are constrained by pre-determined price breakpoints, the total number of segments, or both. Using British Columbia Liquor Distribution Branch (BCLDB) retail price data of California red and white wines, this study adopts an endogenous approach to explore the total number of market segments and identify breakpoints in price dispersion simultaneously. Results show that red and white California wines are grouped into two (breaking at Can$14 per bottle) and three (breaking at Can$16 and $30 per bottle) price segments, respectively. Also, implicit prices of wine attributes such as grape variety and geographic origin differ for red and white wines across market segments.
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60. Corrigendum: Respiratory Syncytial Virus Exacerbates Kidney Damages in IgA Nephropathy Mice via the C5a-C5aR1 Axis Orchestrating Th17 Cell Responses
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Xinyue Hu, Juntao Feng, Qiaoling Zhou, Lisha Luo, Ting Meng, Yong Zhong, Wei Tang, Shuanglinzi Deng, and Xiaozhao Li
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RSV ,C5a-C5aR1 axis ,IgA nephropathy exacerbation ,CD4+ T cells ,human mesangial cells ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Published
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61. Respiratory Syncytial Virus Exacerbates Kidney Damages in IgA Nephropathy Mice via the C5a-C5aR1 Axis Orchestrating Th17 Cell Responses
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Xinyue Hu, Juntao Feng, Qiaoling Zhou, Lisha Luo, Ting Meng, Yong Zhong, Wei Tang, Shuanglinzi Deng, and Xiaozhao Li
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RSV ,C5a-C5aR1 axis ,IgA nephropathy exacerbation ,CD4+ T cells ,human mesangial cells ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Respiratory viral infections can directly lead to kidney damage such as IgA nephropathy (IgAN), partly due to mucosal immune system dysfunction. Although the activated C5a-C5aR1 axis results in increased Th1 and Th17 frequencies but reduced Treg frequencies in Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection, how this axis affects Th cell disorders in RSV-induced IgAN exacerbation remains unknown. Here, we used a mouse model to dissect the activation of C5a-C5aR1 by RSV and the consequences on the regulation of Th1, Th17, and Treg immune responses in IgA nephropathy. RSV fusion protein was clearly deposited not only in the pulmonary interstitium but also in the glomerulus in RSV-IgAN mice, and RSV infection led to more severe pathological changes in the kidneys in IgAN mice. Blocking the C5a-C5aR1 axis resulted in a decrease in the albumin-to-creatinine ratio, and the attenuation of kidney damage in IgAN and RSV-IgAN mice might be partly attributed to the inhibition of Th cell and cytokine dysfunction. Th1, Th17 and Treg immune responses and their corelative cytokines were disrupted by RSV infection and rescued by C5aR1 inhibition. Moreover, we constructed a coculture system of human mesangial cells and CD4+ T cells and found that RSV infection might lead to CD4+ T cell production via human mesangial cells-enhanced CD4+ T cell proliferation, consequently increasing IL-17 levels. These pathological behaviors were augmented by C5a stimulation and decreased by C5aR1 inhibition. Thus, C5aR1 inhibition alters both kidney damage and Th1, Th17, and Treg cell dysfunction in RSV-induced IgAN exacerbation and locally regulates HMC antigen presentation function in the kidney. Taken together, our data offer profound evidence that blocking the C5a-C5aR1 axis might be a potential therapy for RSV-induced IgAN.
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62. Overlapped sequence types (STs) and serogroups of avian pathogenic (APEC) and human extra-intestinal pathogenic (ExPEC) Escherichia coli isolated in Brazil.
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Renato Pariz Maluta, Catherine Mary Logue, Monique Ribeiro Tiba Casas, Ting Meng, Elisabete Aparecida Lopes Guastalli, Thaís Cabrera Galvão Rojas, Augusto Cezar Montelli, Teruê Sadatsune, Marcelo de Carvalho Ramos, Lisa Kay Nolan, and Wanderley Dias da Silveira
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Avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) strains belong to a category that is associated with colibacillosis, a serious illness in the poultry industry worldwide. Additionally, some APEC groups have recently been described as potential zoonotic agents. In this work, we compared APEC strains with extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC) strains isolated from clinical cases of humans with extra-intestinal diseases such as urinary tract infections (UTI) and bacteremia. PCR results showed that genes usually found in the ColV plasmid (tsh, iucA, iss, and hlyF) were associated with APEC strains while fyuA, irp-2, fepC sitDchrom, fimH, crl, csgA, afa, iha, sat, hlyA, hra, cnf1, kpsMTII, clpVSakai and malX were associated with human ExPEC. Both categories shared nine serogroups (O2, O6, O7, O8, O11, O19, O25, O73 and O153) and seven sequence types (ST10, ST88, ST93, ST117, ST131, ST155, ST359, ST648 and ST1011). Interestingly, ST95, which is associated with the zoonotic potential of APEC and is spread in avian E. coli of North America and Europe, was not detected among 76 APEC strains. When the strains were clustered based on the presence of virulence genes, most ExPEC strains (71.7%) were contained in one cluster while most APEC strains (63.2%) segregated to another. In general, the strains showed distinct genetic and fingerprint patterns, but avian and human strains of ST359, or ST23 clonal complex (CC), presented more than 70% of similarity by PFGE. The results demonstrate that some "zoonotic-related" STs (ST117, ST131, ST10CC, ST23CC) are present in Brazil. Also, the presence of moderate fingerprint similarities between ST359 E. coli of avian and human origin indicates that strains of this ST are candidates for having zoonotic potential.
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63. Hemolytic Streptococcus may exacerbate kidney damage in IgA nephropathy through CCL20 response to the effect of Th17 cells.
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Ting Meng, Xiaozhao Li, Xiang Ao, Yong Zhong, Rong Tang, Weisheng Peng, Jinghua Yang, Mingxiang Zou, and Qiaoling Zhou
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
BACKGROUND: The exacerbation of IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is related to respiratory tract infection with hemolytic streptococcus (HS), but the mechanism is unknown. In this study we investigated the role of chemokine ligand 20 (CCL20) in response to the effect of T helper 17 (Th17) cells in the pathogenesis of IgAN associated with HS. METHODS: Thirty mice were randomly divided into five groups: control mice (control), IgAN mice (IgAN), HS-infected IgAN mice (HS-IgAN), CCL20-treated IgAN mice (CCL20-IgAN), and CCL20-treated HS infected IgAN mice (CCL20-HS-IgAN). IgAN mice were induced with lipopolysaccharide, carbon tetrachloride and bovine serum albumin. Then the mice were sensitized with CCL20 antibody and infected with alpha-hemolytic streptococcus (α-HS) isolated from tonsils in sequence. Urine Albumin-Creatinine ratio and sediments were measured. The pathological changes in kidney and lung tissues were observed under microscopy. Th17 cells and regulatory T cells (Tregs) in kidneys were tested by flow cytometry. CCL20, IL-17A, IL-6 and IL-21 in the kidneys were detected by ELISA. RESULTS: The IgAN mice had albuminuria and microscopic hematuria, renal mesangial proliferation, IgA deposition, high electron dense deposition in glomerular mesangial region, decreased frequency of Tregs, increased frequency of Th17 and Th17-Treg ratio. Furthermore, Th17-related cytokines CCL20, IL-17A, IL-6 and IL-21 were all increased in the kidneys of IgAN mice. Compared with IgAN mice, the manifestations in HS-IgAN mice were more severe, but alleviated in CCL20-treated groups. CONCLUSION: α-HS may exacerbate kidney damage in IgAN through CCL20 response to the effect of Th17 cells.
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