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A high-salt diet compromises antibacterial neutrophil responses through hormonal perturbation

Katarzyna Jobin, Natascha E. Stumpf, Sebastian Schwab, Melanie Eichler, Patrick Neubert, Manfred Rauh, Marek Adamowski, Olena Babyak, Daniel Hinze, Sugirthan Sivalingam, Christina Weisheit, Katharina Hochheiser, Susanne V. Schmidt, Mirjam Meissner, Natalio Garbi, Zeinab Abdullah, Ulrich Wenzel, Michael Hölzel, Jonathan Jantsch, Christian Kurts

2020Science Translational Medicine79 citationsDOI

Abstract

infection was also aggravated in a glucocorticoid-dependent manner. Glucocorticoids directly induced Nfat5 expression, but pharmacological normalization of renal Nfat5 expression failed to restore the antibacterial defense. Last, healthy humans consuming an HSD for 1 week showed hyperglucocorticoidism and impaired antibacterial neutrophil function. In summary, an HSD suppresses intrarenal neutrophils Nfat5-independently by altering the local microenvironment and systemically by glucocorticoid-mediated immunosuppression. These findings argue against high-salt consumption during bacterial infections.

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HormoneAntibacterial activitySteroidBiologyEndocrinologyMedicineInternal medicinePharmacologyChemistryImmunologyPhysiologyBacteriaGeneticsGut microbiota and healthSodium Intake and HealthTryptophan and brain disorders
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