尿路上皮、泌尿微生物瘤与男性LUTS:系统综述。

Q1 Medicine Minerva Urologica E Nefrologica Pub Date : 2020-12-01 Epub Date: 2020-06-16 DOI:10.23736/S0393-2249.20.03762-5
Riccardo Lombardo, Giorgia Tema, Jean N Cornu, Ferdinando Fusco, Kevin McVary, Andrea Tubaro, Cosimo De Nunzio
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导言:男性下尿路症状(LUTS)的病理生理学和治疗仍然是一个有争议的问题。在过去的几年里,尿路上皮和泌尿微生物群代表了重要的研究领域,以提高对这些患者的理解和管理。本文综述了泌尿系泌尿系泌尿系泌尿系泌尿系泌尿系泌尿系泌尿系泌尿系泌尿系泌尿系泌尿系泌尿系泌尿系。证据获取:通过国家生物技术信息中心(NCBI) PubMed检索2000年1月至2019年12月期间发表的相关文章,检索主题为“尿路上皮”、“微生物瘤”、“微生物群”、“尿路生物瘤”、“尿路生物群”、“良性前列腺增生”、“良性前列腺增大”、“下尿路症状”、“下尿路功能障碍”、“男性”、“男性”、“膀胱过度活跃”、“受体”。排除标准包括:动物研究和毒蕈碱和肾上腺素能途径的研究。证据合成:最近对人类尿路上皮进行了评估,以评估新的可能的标记和途径。治疗男性LUTS的新可能靶点包括神经生长因子、大麻素、香草素和ATP途径。然而,仍然需要对人类进行研究,以阐明这些途径在男性LUTS患者管理中的确切作用。目前关于男性泌尿系统微生物瘤的证据很少。根据现有资料,泌尿微生物瘤在男性健康尿液中是明显的。此外,泌尿系统微生物瘤因收集方法、性传播疾病状况、炎症和泌尿系统症状而异。益生菌可能在女性LUTS的治疗中发挥作用,也可能在男性患者中发挥作用。结论:尿路上皮和尿微生物群在LUTS患者中的研究仍然很少。大多数关于尿路上皮/泌尿系统微生物群与LUTS关系的证据和假设来自动物/体外证据,缺乏临床试验。即使在男性LUTS发病机制中,这些途径似乎也很有趣,但它们作为新的治疗靶点的可能作用仍然存在争议。
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The urothelium, the urinary microbioma and men LUTS: a systematic review.

Introduction: The pathophysiology and management of male patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) is still a matter of debate. In the past few years, the urothelium and the urinary microbiota represented important areas of research to improve the understanding and management of these patients. Aim of the present review was to summarize the available data on the urothelium and the microbiota related to male LUTS.

Evidence acquisition: A National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) PubMed search for relevant articles published between January 2000 and December 2019 was performed using the medical subjects heading "urothelium," "microbioma," "microbiota," "urobioma," "urobiota," "benign prostatic hyperplasia," "benign prostatic enlargement," "lower urinary tract symptoms," "lower urinary tract dysfunction," "men," "male," "overactive bladder," "receptors." Exclusion criteria included: animal studies and studies on muscarinic and adrenergic pathways.

Evidence synthesis: The urothelium has been recently evaluated in humans to evaluate new possible markers and pathways. New possible targets for the treatment of male LUTS include the neural growth factor, the cannabinoid, the vanilloid and the ATP pathways. However, studies in humans are still needed to elucidate the exact role of these pathways in the management of male patients with LUTS. The available evidence on the urinary microbioma in male is poor. Standing to the available, urinary microbioma is evident in healthy urine in males. Moreover, the urinary microbioma varies depending on the method of collection, sexually transmitted disease status, inflammation and urinary symptoms. A possible role of probiotics in the management of LUTS in women has been proposed and may have a role in male patients as well.

Conclusions: The urothelium and the urinary microbiota are still poorly studied in men with LUTS. Most of the evidence and the hypothesis on the relationship between urothelium/urinary microbiota and LUTS comes from animal/in-vitro evidence while clinical trials are lacking. These pathways seem interesting even in LUTS pathogenesis in men but their possible role as a new therapeutic target is still an open debate.

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期刊介绍: The journal Minerva Urologica e Nefrologica publishes scientific papers on nephrology and urology. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of Minerva opinion editorials, editorial comments, original articles, video illustrated articles, review articles and letters to the Editor.
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