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beta-Defensin 2, an Antimicrobial Peptide, as a Novel Biomarker for Ulcerative Interstitial Cystitis; Can beta-Defensin 2 Suspect the Dysbiosis of Urine Microbiota?<br>

Authors
Lee, Sang WookKim, Si HyunLee, Kwang WooKim, Woong BinChoi, Hae WoongMoon, Ji EunMoon, AhrimKim, Young Ho
Issue Date
Nov-2021
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
interstitial cystitis; biomarkers; urine specimen collection; antimicrobial peptide; beta-defensins
Citation
DIAGNOSTICS, v.11, no.11
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
DIAGNOSTICS
Volume
11
Number
11
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/135943
DOI
10.3390/diagnostics11112082
ISSN
2075-4418
Abstract
As urine is not sterile, inflammatory reactions caused by dysbiosis of the urinary microbiota may induce interstitial cystitis. A study was conducted to determine whether beta-defensin 2 (BD-2), a specific antimicrobial peptide in the bladder, could be used as a novel diagnostic marker for ulcerative interstitial cystitis (IC). Urine samples from three female groups were examined: healthy controls (n = 34, Control group), non-Hunner type IC (n = 40, NHIC group), and Hunner type IC (n = 68, HIC group). Urine samples were collected via a transurethral catheter and assayed for BD-2 levels using enzyme linked immunosorbent assay. Under general or regional anesthesia, cystoscopy with diagnostic and therapeutic hydrodistension was performed in NHIC and HIC groups patients. These patients underwent a biopsy of the bladders. Based on the urinary specimens from 142 patients, BD-2 expression was found to be 18-fold higher in patients with Hunner type IC than in patients with non-Hunner type IC. The enhanced secretion of BD-2 exhibited a strong correlation with increased mast cell counts associated with bladder IC pathology. Enhanced urinary secretion of the antimicrobial peptide BD-2 from Hunner type IC patients associated with clinical phenotypes and demonstrated relatively robust levels to be used as a potential biomarker. Moreover, the increased urinary level of BD-2 may suggest a new possibility of biomarkers caused by dysbiosis of the urinary microbiota in ulcerative IC.
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