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J Nanobiotechnology ; 22(1): 560, 2024 Sep 14.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39272197

RÉSUMÉ

Intravesical therapy (IT) is widely used to tackle various urological diseases. However, its clinical efficacy is decreased by the impermeability of various barriers presented on the bladder luminal surface, including the urinary mucus layer and the densely packed tissue barrier. In this study, we report a mucoadhesive-to-penetrating nanomotors-in-hydrogel system for urothelium-oriented intravesical drug delivery. Upon intravesical instillation, its poloxamer 407 (PLX) hydrogel gelated and adhered to the urothelium to prolong its intravesical retention. The urea afterwards diffused into the hydrogel, thus generating a concentration gradient. Urease-powered membrane nanomotors (UMN) without asymmetric surface engineering could catalyze the urea and migrate down this concentration gradient to deeply and unidirectionally penetrate the urothelial barrier. Moreover, the intravesical hybrid system-delivered gemcitabine could effectively inhibit the bladder tumor growth without inducing any side effect. Therefore, our mucoadhesive-to-penetrating nanomotors-in-hydrogel system could serve as an alternative to IT to meet the clinical need for more efficacious therapeutics for urological diseases.


Sujet(s)
Systèmes de délivrance de médicaments , Hydrogels , Poloxamère , Tumeurs de la vessie urinaire , Urothélium , Urothélium/métabolisme , Animaux , Hydrogels/composition chimique , Systèmes de délivrance de médicaments/méthodes , Administration par voie vésicale , Tumeurs de la vessie urinaire/traitement médicamenteux , Tumeurs de la vessie urinaire/métabolisme , Souris , Poloxamère/composition chimique , Désoxycytidine/analogues et dérivés , Désoxycytidine/composition chimique , Désoxycytidine/administration et posologie , Gemcitabine , Vessie urinaire/métabolisme , Humains , Femelle , Lignée cellulaire tumorale , Adhésivité
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Nat Commun ; 15(1): 8308, 2024 Sep 27.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39333075

RÉSUMÉ

Intracellular infections by Gram-negative bacteria are a significant global health threat. The nuclear receptor Nur77 (also called TR3, NGFI-B, or NR4A1) was recently shown to sense cytosolic bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS). However, the potential role for Nur77 in controlling intracellular bacterial infection has not been examined. Here we show that Nur77 protects against intracellular infection in the bladder by uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC), the leading cause of urinary tract infections (UTI). Nur77 deficiency in mice promotes the formation of UPEC intracellular bacterial communities (IBCs) in the cells lining the bladder lumen, leading to persistent infection in bladder tissue. Conversely, treatment with a small-molecule Nur77 agonist, cytosporone B, inhibits invasion and enhances the expulsion of UPEC from human urothelial cells in vitro, and significantly reduces UPEC IBC formation and bladder infection in mice. Our findings reveal a new role for Nur77 in control of bacterial infection and suggest that pharmacologic agonism of Nur77 function may represent a promising antibiotic-sparing therapeutic approach for UTI.


Sujet(s)
Infections à Escherichia coli , Membre-1 du groupe A de la sous-famille-4 de récepteurs nucléaires , Vessie urinaire , Infections urinaires , Escherichia coli uropathogène , Urothélium , Membre-1 du groupe A de la sous-famille-4 de récepteurs nucléaires/métabolisme , Membre-1 du groupe A de la sous-famille-4 de récepteurs nucléaires/génétique , Animaux , Urothélium/microbiologie , Urothélium/métabolisme , Urothélium/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Urothélium/anatomopathologie , Escherichia coli uropathogène/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Escherichia coli uropathogène/pathogénicité , Humains , Infections urinaires/microbiologie , Vessie urinaire/microbiologie , Vessie urinaire/anatomopathologie , Vessie urinaire/métabolisme , Vessie urinaire/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Infections à Escherichia coli/microbiologie , Infections à Escherichia coli/traitement médicamenteux , Infections à Escherichia coli/métabolisme , Souris , Femelle , Souris de lignée C57BL , Souris knockout , Phénylacétates
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Zhonghua Bing Li Xue Za Zhi ; 53(8): 773-776, 2024 Aug 08.
Article de Chinois | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39103256

RÉSUMÉ

Grading and staging are the most important prognostic factors for both non-invasive and invasive urothelial carcinomas, and are also one of the most common difficulties encountered by pathologists in the daily diagnostic practice of urothelial carcinoma. Recently, the International Society of Urological Pathology organized a survey and questionnaire conference on various issues related to the diagnosis, grading, and staging of urothelial carcinoma, and ultimately formed a series of consensus opinions. This article briefly summarizes the consensus opinions of this series, and combines them with the current pathological diagnosis status of urothelial carcinoma in China. It briefly comments on how to apply this series of consensus opinions in the daily diagnostic practice of pathologists, deeply understand relevant diagnostic problems, and carry out relevant clinical pathological research to further solve problems.


Sujet(s)
Carcinome transitionnel , Grading des tumeurs , Tumeurs de la vessie urinaire , Humains , Tumeurs de la vessie urinaire/anatomopathologie , Carcinome transitionnel/anatomopathologie , Stadification tumorale , Urothélium/anatomopathologie
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Front Cell Infect Microbiol ; 14: 1401462, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39091675

RÉSUMÉ

Introduction: Bacterial urinary tract infections (UTI) are among the most common infectious diseases worldwide. The rise of multidrug-resistant (MDR) uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) UTI cases is a significant threat to healthcare systems. Several probiotic bacteria have been proposed as an alternative to combat MDR UTI. Lactic acid bacteria in the genus Limosilactobacillus are some of the most studied and used probiotics. However, strain-specific effects play a critical role in probiotic properties. L. reuteri KUB-AC5 (AC5), isolated from the chicken gut, confers antimicrobial and immunobiotic effects against some human pathogens. However, the antibacterial and immune modulatory effects of AC5 on UPEC have never been explored. Methods: Here, we investigated both the direct and indirect effects of AC5 against UPEC isolates (UTI89, CFT073, and clinical MDR UPEC AT31) in vitro. Using a spot-on lawn, agar-well diffusion, and competitive growth assays, we found that viable AC5 cells and cell-free components of this probiotic significantly reduced the UPEC growth of all strains tested. The human bladder epithelial cell line UM-UC-3 was used to assess the adhesion and pathogen-attachment inhibition properties of AC5 on UPEC. Results and discussion: Our data showed that AC5 can attach to UM-UC-3 and decrease UPEC attachment in a dose-dependent manner. Pretreatment of UPEC-infected murine macrophage RAW264.7 cells with viable AC5 (multiplicity of infection, MOI = 1) for 24 hours enhanced macrophage-killing activity and increased proinflammatory (Nos2, Il6, and Tnfa) and anti-inflammatory (Il10) gene expression. These findings indicate the gut-derived AC5 probiotic could be a potential urogenital probiotic against MDR UTI.


Sujet(s)
Limosilactobacillus reuteri , Macrophages , Probiotiques , Escherichia coli uropathogène , Probiotiques/pharmacologie , Escherichia coli uropathogène/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Escherichia coli uropathogène/immunologie , Limosilactobacillus reuteri/physiologie , Animaux , Souris , Macrophages/immunologie , Macrophages/microbiologie , Humains , Urothélium/microbiologie , Infections urinaires/microbiologie , Infections urinaires/prévention et contrôle , Lignée cellulaire , Infections à Escherichia coli/microbiologie , Infections à Escherichia coli/prévention et contrôle , Cellules RAW 264.7 , Cellules épithéliales/microbiologie , Poulets , Adhérence bactérienne/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques
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JCI Insight ; 9(14)2024 Jul 22.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39133649

RÉSUMÉ

Upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) is a rare form of urothelial cancer with a high incidence of recurrence and a low survival rate. Almost two-thirds of UTUCs are invasive at the time of diagnosis; therefore, improving diagnostic methods is key to increasing survival rates. Histopathological analysis of UTUC is essential for diagnosis and typically requires endoscopy biopsy, tissue sectioning, and labeling. However, endoscopy biopsies are minute, and it is challenging to cut into thin sections for conventional histopathology; this complicates diagnosis. Here, we used volumetric 3-dimensional (3D) imaging to explore the inner landscape of clinical UTUC biopsies, without sectioning, revealing that 3D analysis of phosphorylated ribosomal protein S6 (pS6) could predict tumor grade and prognosis with improved accuracy. By visualizing the tumor vasculature, we discovered that pS6+ cells were localized near blood vessels at significantly higher levels in high-grade tumors than in low-grade tumors. Furthermore, the clustering of pS6+ cells was associated with shorter relapse-free survival. Our results demonstrate that 3D volume imaging of the structural niches of pS6 cells deep inside the UTUC samples improved diagnostic yield, grading, and prognosis prediction.


Sujet(s)
Imagerie tridimensionnelle , Humains , Imagerie tridimensionnelle/méthodes , Mâle , Femelle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Sujet âgé , Protéine ribosomique S6/métabolisme , Tumeurs urologiques/imagerie diagnostique , Tumeurs urologiques/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs urologiques/diagnostic , Pronostic , Urothélium/anatomopathologie , Urothélium/imagerie diagnostique , Récidive tumorale locale/imagerie diagnostique , Récidive tumorale locale/anatomopathologie , Biopsie , Carcinome transitionnel/imagerie diagnostique , Carcinome transitionnel/anatomopathologie , Grading des tumeurs
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Pediatr Surg Int ; 40(1): 222, 2024 Aug 13.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39136794

RÉSUMÉ

PURPOSE: We investigated whether inflammatory cell infiltration (ICI), fibrosis, and mitochondrial viability of the neurogenic bladder urothelium are involved in the mechanism of persistent vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) after sigmoidocolocystoplasty (SCP). METHODS: Bladder biopsies obtained 1994-2023 from 62 neurogenic bladder patients were examined by hematoxylin and eosin for ICI, Masson's trichrome for fibrosis, and immunofluorescence for urothelial growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15; a mitochondrial stress-responsive cytokine) (positive/negative) and heat shock protein 60 (HSP60; a mitochondrial matrix marker) (strong ≥ 50%/weak≤ 50%) expression. GDF15 + /weak HSP60 indicated compromised mitochondrial viability. Cystometry measured neobladder compliance/capacity. RESULTS: Mean ages (years) at SCP and bladder biopsies were 9.4 ± 4.6 and 14.2 ± 7.1, respectively. VUR was present in 38/62 patients (51 ureters) at SCP and resolved with SCP alone in 4/38 patients, with SCP and ureteroneocystostomy in 17/38, and persisted in 17/38. Fibrosis was significantly denser in GDF15 + (n = 24)/weak HSP60 (n = 31) compared with GDF15- (n = 38)/strong HSP60 (n = 31) (p < 0.001 and p < 0.01, respectively). Differences in ICI were significant for GDF15 + vs. GDF15- (p < 0.05) but not for HSP60. Patients with VUR after SCP had higher incidence of GDF15 + /weak HSP60 compared with cases without VUR (p < 0.05 and p < 0.001, respectively). CONCLUSION: Viability of mitochondria appears to be compromised with possible etiologic implications for VUR persisting after SCP.


Sujet(s)
Mitochondries , Vessie neurologique , Urothélium , Reflux vésico-urétéral , Humains , Enfant , Mâle , Vessie neurologique/chirurgie , Vessie neurologique/étiologie , Femelle , Reflux vésico-urétéral/chirurgie , Urothélium/métabolisme , Urothélium/anatomopathologie , Adolescent , Mitochondries/métabolisme , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Vessie urinaire/chirurgie , Vessie urinaire/anatomopathologie , Côlon sigmoïde/chirurgie , Côlon sigmoïde/anatomopathologie , Biopsie , Études rétrospectives , Facteur-15 de croissance et de différenciation/métabolisme
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Surg Pathol Clin ; 17(3): 383-394, 2024 Sep.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39129138

RÉSUMÉ

Urine cytology is a non-invasive, cost-efficient, and sensitive test to detect high-grade urothelial carcinoma. The Paris System (TPS) for Reporting Urinary Cytology is an evidence-based system that uses the risk of malignancy to guide patient management. Since its inception, TPS has standardized urine cytology reports, facilitating communication among pathologists and between pathologists and clinicians. It is imperative to correlate the urine cytology findings with the concurrent tissue sample to avoid false-negative and false-positive results when possible. Several ancillary tests and artificial intelligence algorithms are being developed to increase the accuracy of urine cytology interpretation.


Sujet(s)
Cytodiagnostic , Tumeurs urologiques , Humains , Carcinome transitionnel/anatomopathologie , Carcinome transitionnel/diagnostic , Cytodiagnostic/méthodes , Cytodiagnostic/tendances , Voies urinaires/anatomopathologie , Urine/cytologie , Tumeurs urologiques/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs urologiques/diagnostic , Urothélium/anatomopathologie
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J Transl Med ; 22(1): 608, 2024 Jul 02.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38956589

RÉSUMÉ

BACKGROUND: Urothelial carcinoma (UC) is the second most common urological malignancy. Despite numerous molecular markers have been evaluated during the past decades, no urothelial markers for diagnosis and recurrence monitoring have shown consistent clinical utility. METHODS: The methylation level of tissue samples from public database and clinical collected were analyzed. Patients with UC and benign diseases of the urinary system (BUD) were enrolled to establish TAGMe (TAG of Methylation) assessment in a training cohort (n = 567) using restriction enzyme-based bisulfite-free qPCR. The performance of TAGMe assessment was further verified in the validation cohort (n = 198). Urine samples from 57 UC patients undergoing postoperative surveillance were collected monthly for six months after surgery to assess the TAGMe methylation. RESULTS: We identified TAGMe as a potentially novel Universal-Cancer-Only Methylation (UCOM) marker was hypermethylated in multi-type cancers and investigated its application in UC. Restriction enzyme-based bisulfite-free qPCR was used for detection, and the results of which were consistent with gold standard pyrosequencing. Importantly, hypermethylated TAGMe showed excellent sensitivity of 88.9% (95% CI: 81.4-94.1%) and specificity of 90.0% (95% CI: 81.9-95.3%) in efficiently distinguishing UC from BUD patients in urine and also performed well in different clinical scenarios of UC. Moreover, the abnormality of TAGMe as an indicator of recurrence might precede clinical recurrence by three months to one year, which provided an invaluable time window for timely and effective intervention to prevent UC upstaging. CONCLUSION: TAGMe assessment based on a novel single target in urine is effective and easy to perform in UC diagnosis and recurrence monitoring, which may reduce the burden of cystoscopy. Trial registration ChiCTR2100052507. Registered on 30 October 2021.


Sujet(s)
Marqueurs biologiques tumoraux , Méthylation de l'ADN , Récidive tumorale locale , Humains , Méthylation de l'ADN/génétique , Mâle , Femelle , Marqueurs biologiques tumoraux/urine , Marqueurs biologiques tumoraux/génétique , Adulte d'âge moyen , Récidive tumorale locale/génétique , Récidive tumorale locale/diagnostic , Sujet âgé , Urothélium/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs de la vessie urinaire/génétique , Tumeurs de la vessie urinaire/diagnostic , Tumeurs de la vessie urinaire/urine , Études de cohortes , Tumeurs urologiques/génétique , Tumeurs urologiques/diagnostic , Tumeurs urologiques/urine , Reproductibilité des résultats , Protéines membranaires , Protéines tumorales
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J Cell Mol Med ; 28(14): e18545, 2024 Jul.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39031471

RÉSUMÉ

Hypoxia plays an important role in the pathological process of bladder outlet obstruction. Previous research has mostly focused on the dysfunction of bladder smooth muscle cells, which are directly related to bladder contraction. This study delves into the barrier function changes of the urothelial cells under exposure to hypoxia. Results indicated that after a 5-day culture, SV-HUC-1 formed a monolayer and/or bilayer of cell sheets, with tight junction formation, but no asymmetrical unit membrane was observed. qPCR and western blotting revealed the expression of TJ-associated proteins (occludin, claudin1 and ZO-1) was significantly decreased in the hypoxia group in a time-dependent manner. No expression changes were observed in uroplakins. When compared to normoxic groups, immunofluorescent staining revealed a reduction in the expression of TJ-associated proteins in the hypoxia group. Transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) revealed a statistically significant decrease in resistance in the hypoxia group. Fluorescein isothiocyanate-conjugated dextran assay was inversely proportional to the results of TEER. Taken together, hypoxia down-regulates the expression of TJ-associated proteins and breaks tight junctions, thus impairing the barrier function in human urothelial cells.


Sujet(s)
Hypoxie cellulaire , Protéines de la jonction serrée , Jonctions serrées , Urothélium , Humains , Urothélium/métabolisme , Urothélium/anatomopathologie , Jonctions serrées/métabolisme , Protéines de la jonction serrée/métabolisme , Protéines de la jonction serrée/génétique , Lignée cellulaire , Protéine-1 de la zonula occludens/métabolisme , Protéine-1 de la zonula occludens/génétique , Occludine/métabolisme , Occludine/génétique , Claudine-1/métabolisme , Claudine-1/génétique , Impédance électrique , Régulation de l'expression des gènes
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Zhonghua Zhong Liu Za Zhi ; 46(7): 703-709, 2024 Jul 23.
Article de Chinois | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39034806

RÉSUMÉ

Objectives: To evaluate the clinical value of the Paris system for reporting urinary cytology (TPS) in the diagnosis of urothelial carcinoma (UC). Methods: A total of 1 744 cytological diagnostic records (from 751 cases) were collected retrospectively. All specimens were voided urines and histopathology as the gold standard. The sensitivity and specificity of urinary cytological diagnosis of UC and risk of high grade malignant (ROHM) in each diagnostic category were compared. Results: There were 360 cases with histopathology. The percentage of negative for high-grade urothelial carcinoma (NHGUC) was 30.1% (226/751), atypical urothelial cells (AUC) was 29.8% (224/751), suspicious for high-grade urothelial carcinoma (SHGUC) was 16.8% (126/751), high grade urothelial carcinoma (HGUC) was 21.2% (159/751), and non-urothelial malignancy (NUM) was 2.1% (16/751). The histpathologic ROHM corresponding to each cytological diagnosis category were 27.3% for NHGUC, 32.7% for AUC, 74.7% for SHGUC, 96.6% for HGUC and 100.0% for NUM, respectively. ROHM of SHGUC was significantly higher than that of AUC group, and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant (P<0.001). ROHM of HGUC group was significantly higher than that of SHGUC group, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.001). With SHGUC as the cut-off value, the sensitivity and specificity of cytological diagnosis of HGUC were 76.7% (165/215) and 85.7% (18/21), and with HGUC as the cut-off value, the sensitivity and specificity of cytological diagnosis of HGUC were 53.0% (114/215) and 100.0% (21/21), respectively. Conclusions: Urine cytology has high sensitivity and specificity in the diagnosis of HGUC. The malignant risk of TPS varies with different diagnosis category. The high malignant risk population in cancer hospital leads to the relatively high malignant proportion and ROHM in each diagnosis category. Urinary cytology TPS reporting system is helpful to clinical management and has good clinical application value.


Sujet(s)
Cytodiagnostic , Sensibilité et spécificité , Humains , Études rétrospectives , Cytodiagnostic/méthodes , Urine/cytologie , Tumeurs de la vessie urinaire/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs de la vessie urinaire/urine , Tumeurs de la vessie urinaire/diagnostic , Urothélium/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs urologiques/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs urologiques/urine , Tumeurs urologiques/diagnostic , Carcinome transitionnel/urine , Carcinome transitionnel/anatomopathologie , Carcinome transitionnel/diagnostic , Femelle , Grading des tumeurs , Cytologie
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