A Bird’s-Eye View of the Pathophysiologic Role of the Human Urobiota in Health and Disease: Can We Modulate It?

IF 4.7 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.3390/pathophysiology31010005
Emilio Jirillo, Raffele Palmirotta, Marica Colella, L. Santacroce
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For a long time, urine has been considered sterile in physiological conditions, thanks to the particular structure of the urinary tract and the production of uromodulin or Tamm–Horsfall protein (THP) by it. More recently, thanks to the development and use of new technologies, i.e., next-generation sequencing and expanded urine culture, the identification of a microbial community in the urine, the so-called urobiota, became possible. Major phyla detected in the urine are represented by Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, Proteobacteria, and Actinobacteria. Particularly, the female urobiota is largely represented by Lactobacillus spp., which are very active against urinary pathogenic Escherichia (E.) coli (UPEC) strains via the generation of lactic acid and hydrogen peroxide. Gut dysbiosis accounts for recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs), so-called gut–bladder axis syndrome with the formation of intracellular bacterial communities in the course of acute cystitis. However, other chronic urinary tract infections are caused by bacterial strains of intestinal derivation. Monomicrobial and polymicrobial infections account for the outcome of acute and chronic UTIs, even including prostatitis and chronic pelvic pain. E. coli isolates have been shown to be more invasive and resistant to antibiotics. Probiotics, fecal microbial transplantation, phage therapy, antimicrobial peptides, and immune-mediated therapies, even including vaccines for the treatment of UTIs, will be described.
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鸟瞰人类尿生物群在健康和疾病中的病理生理学作用:我们能调节它吗?
长期以来,尿液一直被认为是生理条件下的无菌物,这要归功于泌尿道的特殊结构以及尿液中尿蛋白或 Tamm-Horsfall 蛋白(THP)的产生。最近,由于新技术(即下一代测序和扩大尿培养)的开发和使用,尿液中微生物群落(即所谓的尿生物群)的鉴定成为可能。在尿液中检测到的主要门类包括固缩菌、类杆菌、蛋白菌和放线菌。尤其是雌性尿液生物群主要以乳酸杆菌为代表,它们通过产生乳酸和过氧化氢对尿液中的致病性大肠杆菌(UPEC)菌株有很强的抵抗力。肠道菌群失调是导致反复尿路感染(UTI)的原因,即所谓的肠道-膀胱轴综合征,在急性膀胱炎过程中会形成细胞内细菌群落。然而,其他慢性尿路感染是由肠道细菌菌株引起的。急性和慢性尿路感染,甚至包括前列腺炎和慢性盆腔疼痛,都是由单微生物和多微生物感染引起的。大肠杆菌分离物已被证明具有更强的侵袭性和抗药性。将介绍益生菌、粪便微生物移植、噬菌体疗法、抗菌肽和免疫介导疗法,甚至包括用于治疗UTI 的疫苗。
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Bio Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of biomaterials and biointerfaces including and beyond the traditional biosensing, biomedical and therapeutic applications. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrates knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important bio applications. The journal is specifically interested in work that addresses the relationship between structure and function and assesses the stability and degradation of materials under relevant environmental and biological conditions.
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