女性大肠杆菌定殖的纵向亲缘关系。

E. Navas-Nacher, F. Dardick, M. Venegas, B. Anderson, A. Schaeffer, J. Duncan
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目的研究大肠杆菌在阴道口和尿道的纵向定植规律。材料与方法5例有尿路感染史的女性(患者)和5例无尿路感染史的女性(对照组),每周1次,连续12周采集阴道初开口和中段尿培养液。结果10例女性患者共检出63株大肠杆菌,对照组26株,患者37株。对照组大肠杆菌的细菌计数均较低,<或= 200大肠杆菌/mL。患者的数字更高,变化更大,在尿液和阴道标本中达到bbb10 (5)/mL。在16例病例中,大肠杆菌同时存在于尿液和阴道开口中(匹配的分离株)。采用随机扩增多态性DNA (RAPD)指纹图谱对所有匹配的大肠杆菌分离株进行鉴定。阴道和泌尿道同时定植在患者群体中更为常见,通常,相同的大肠杆菌菌株存在于两个部位;只有15%的匹配分离株代表不同的菌株。在12周的研究期间,对4名患者和3名对照个体的分离株进行了RAPD指纹图谱分析。在这些个体中,阴道开口和尿道的定植随时间而变化。然而,一般情况下,主要的大肠杆菌菌株存在于阴道环境、泌尿道或两者中,要么持续存在(一位患者长达连续9周),要么间歇性存在。结论阴道黏膜可能是大肠杆菌进入尿道的宿主。
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Relatedness of Escherichia coli colonizing women longitudinally.
PURPOSE The longitudinal colonization patterns by Escherichia coli of the vaginal introitus and urinary tract were investigated. MATERIALS AND METHODS Cultures of the vaginal introitus and midstream urine were collected once a week for 12 consecutive weeks from five women with (patients) and five without (controls) a history of urinary tract infection (UTI). RESULTS A total of 63 E. coli isolates was obtained from the 10 women, 26 from controls and 37 from patients. The bacterial counts of E. coli present in control individuals were uniformly low, < or = 200 E. coli/mL. The numbers in patients were higher and more variable, reaching > 10(5)/mL in urine and vaginal specimens. In 16 instances, E. coli was present in the urine and the vaginal introitus concurrently (matched isolates). Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) fingerprinting was used to characterize all matched E. coli isolates. Concurrent vaginal and urinary tract colonization was more common in the patient population, and usually, the same E. coli strain was present at both sites; only 15% of the matched isolates represented different strains. The RAPD fingerprinting was also carried out on selected isolates recovered from four patients and three control individuals over the 12-week study period. Colonization of the vaginal introitus and urinary tract in these individuals varied over time. Generally, however, a predominant E. coli strain was present in the vaginal milieu, urinary tract, or both, either continuously (for as long as 9 consecutive weeks in one patient) or intermittently. CONCLUSION The results support the concept that the vaginal mucosa acts as reservoir of E. coli which may enter the urinary tract.
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