Researchers discovered that during urinary tract infections, a mast cell receptor called Mrgprb2 (MRGPRX2 in humans) is activated by the antimicrobial peptide cathelicidin, triggering inflammation that paradoxically worsens infection by damaging bladder tissue and increasing bacterial burden. Blocking this receptor with a drug called osthole improved infection outcomes in mice. This identifies MRGPRX2 as a potential drug target for improving treatment of urinary tract infections.
Khuwaja, Waris Muhammad; Guth, Colin; Rakshit, Sudeshna; Nie, Linghui; Janjua, Zahra; De Nisco, Nicole; Pundir, Priyanka; Green, Dustin; Dong, Xintong