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Título: Presence of intracellular bacterial communities in uroepithelial cells, a potential reservoir in symptomatic and non symptomatic people
Autor: Robino, Luciana
Sauto, Rafael
Morales, Cecilia
Navarro, Nicolás
González, María José
Cruz, Erlen
Neffa, Florencia
Zeballos, Javier
Scavone, Paola
Tipo: Artículo
Palabras clave: UTI, Intracellular bacterial communities, E. coli, Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, Staphylococcus spp., Enterobacter cloacae, Urinary microbiome
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Resumen: Background Urinary tract infection is one of the most common infections in humans, affecting women in more proportion. The bladder was considered sterile, but it has a urinary microbiome. Moreover, intracellular bacteria (IB) were observed in uroepithelial cells from children and women with urinary tract infections (UTIs). Here, we evaluated the presence of IB in urine from healthy people and patients with UTI symptoms. Methods Midstream urine was self-collected from 141 donors, 77 females and 64 males; 72 belonged to the asymptomatic group and 69 were symptomatic. IB was characterized by a culture-dependent technique and visualized by confocal microscopy. Urine was also subjected to the classical uroculture and isolated bacteria were identified by MALDI-TOF. Results One-hundred and fifteen uroculture were positive. A significant association was observed between the presence of symptoms and IB (P = 0.007). Moreover, a significant association between the presence of IB, symptoms and being female was observed (P = 0.03). From the cases with IB, Escherichia coli was the most frequent microorganism identified (34.7%), followed by Stenotrophomonas maltophilia (14.2%), Staphylococcus spp (14.2%), and Enterococcus faecalis (10.7%). Intracellular E. coli was associated with the symptomatic group (P = 0.02). Most of the intracellular Staphylococcus spp. were recovered from the asymptomatic group (P = 0.006). Conclusions Intracellular bacteria are present in patients with UTI but also in asymptomatic people. Here, we report for the first time, the presence of S. maltophilia, Staphylococcus spp., and Enterobacter cloacae as intracellular bacteria in uroepithelial cells. These findings open new insights into the comprehension of urinary tract infections, urinary microbiome and future therapies. Uroculture as the gold standard could not be enough for an accurate diagnosis in recurrent or complicated cases.
EN: BMC Infect Dis. 24, 2024
Financiadores: Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación (ANII)
Citación: ROBINO, L., SAUTO, R., MORALES, C., y otros. Presence of intracellular bacterial communities in uroepithelial cells, a potential reservoir in symptomatic and non symptomatic people. BMC Infect Dis [en línea] 2024, 24. DOI: 10.1186/s12879-024-09489-5
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0)
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