PLoS ONE (Sep 2007)

A genetic basis of susceptibility to acute pyelonephritis.

  • Ann-Charlotte Lundstedt,
  • Shane McCarthy,
  • Mattias C U Gustafsson,
  • Gabriela Godaly,
  • Ulf Jodal,
  • Diana Karpman,
  • Irene Leijonhufvud,
  • Carin Lindén,
  • Jeanette Martinell,
  • Bryndis Ragnarsdottir,
  • Martin Samuelsson,
  • Lennart Truedsson,
  • Björn Andersson,
  • Catharina Svanborg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000825
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 9
p. e825

Abstract

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BackgroundFor unknown reasons, urinary tract infections (UTIs) are clustered in certain individuals. Here we propose a novel, genetically determined cause of susceptibility to acute pyelonephritis, which is the most severe form of UTI. The IL-8 receptor, CXCR1, was identified as a candidate gene when mIL-8Rh mutant mice developed acute pyelonephritis (APN) with severe tissue damage.Methods and findingsWe have obtained CXCR1 sequences from two, highly selected APN prone patient groups, and detected three unique mutations and two known polymorphisms with a genotype frequency of 23% and 25% compared to 7% in controls (pConclusionsThe results identify a genetic innate immune deficiency, with a strong link to APN and renal scarring.