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Chronic Prostatic Infection and Inflammation by Propionibacterium acnes in a Rat Prostate Infection Model

Chronic inflammation in the prostate, seen as infiltration of inflammatory cells into the prostate gland in histological samples, affects approximately half the male population without indication of prostate disease, and is almost ubiquitous in patients diagnosed with benign prostate hyperplasia and...

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Autores principales: Olsson, Jan, Drott, Johanna Bergh, Laurantzon, Lovisa, Laurantzon, Oscar, Bergh, Anders, Elgh, Fredrik
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3519880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23240022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051434
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author Olsson, Jan
Drott, Johanna Bergh
Laurantzon, Lovisa
Laurantzon, Oscar
Bergh, Anders
Elgh, Fredrik
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Drott, Johanna Bergh
Laurantzon, Lovisa
Laurantzon, Oscar
Bergh, Anders
Elgh, Fredrik
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description Chronic inflammation in the prostate, seen as infiltration of inflammatory cells into the prostate gland in histological samples, affects approximately half the male population without indication of prostate disease, and is almost ubiquitous in patients diagnosed with benign prostate hyperplasia and cancer. Several studies have demonstrated the Gram-positive bacterium Propionibacterium acnes to be frequently present in prostate tissue from men suffering from prostate disease. P. acnes has been shown to be associated with histological inflammation in human prostatectomy specimens, and also to induce strong inflammatory response in prostate-derived tissue culture models. The present paper describes a rat model for assessment of the pathogenic potential of P. acnes in prostate. Prostate glands of Sprague Dawley rats (n = 98) were exposed via an abdominal incision and live P. acnes or, in control rats, saline were injected into the ventral and dorso-lateral lobes. Rats were sacrificed 5 days, 3 weeks, 3 months and 6 months post infection, and prostate tissue was analyzed for bacterial content and histological inflammation. Rat sera were assessed for levels of CRP and anti-P. acnes IgG. Live P. acnes could be recovered from the dorso-lateral lobes up to 3 months post infection, while the ventral lobes were cleared from bacteria at that time. In samples up to 3 months post infection, the dorso-lateral lobes exhibited intense focal inflammation. CRP and IgG levels were elevated throughout the span of the experiment, and reached maximum levels 3 weeks and 3 months post infection, respectively. We show that P. acnes have the potential to cause chronic infection in previously healthy prostate, and that the infection has potential to cause chronic histological inflammation in the infected tissue. The high prevalence of P. acnes in human prostate tissue calls for resolution of pathogenic details. The present rat model suggests that complications such as chronic inflammation may be induced by P. acnes infection.
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spelling pubmed-35198802012-12-13 Chronic Prostatic Infection and Inflammation by Propionibacterium acnes in a Rat Prostate Infection Model Olsson, Jan Drott, Johanna Bergh Laurantzon, Lovisa Laurantzon, Oscar Bergh, Anders Elgh, Fredrik PLoS One Research Article Chronic inflammation in the prostate, seen as infiltration of inflammatory cells into the prostate gland in histological samples, affects approximately half the male population without indication of prostate disease, and is almost ubiquitous in patients diagnosed with benign prostate hyperplasia and cancer. Several studies have demonstrated the Gram-positive bacterium Propionibacterium acnes to be frequently present in prostate tissue from men suffering from prostate disease. P. acnes has been shown to be associated with histological inflammation in human prostatectomy specimens, and also to induce strong inflammatory response in prostate-derived tissue culture models. The present paper describes a rat model for assessment of the pathogenic potential of P. acnes in prostate. Prostate glands of Sprague Dawley rats (n = 98) were exposed via an abdominal incision and live P. acnes or, in control rats, saline were injected into the ventral and dorso-lateral lobes. Rats were sacrificed 5 days, 3 weeks, 3 months and 6 months post infection, and prostate tissue was analyzed for bacterial content and histological inflammation. Rat sera were assessed for levels of CRP and anti-P. acnes IgG. Live P. acnes could be recovered from the dorso-lateral lobes up to 3 months post infection, while the ventral lobes were cleared from bacteria at that time. In samples up to 3 months post infection, the dorso-lateral lobes exhibited intense focal inflammation. CRP and IgG levels were elevated throughout the span of the experiment, and reached maximum levels 3 weeks and 3 months post infection, respectively. We show that P. acnes have the potential to cause chronic infection in previously healthy prostate, and that the infection has potential to cause chronic histological inflammation in the infected tissue. The high prevalence of P. acnes in human prostate tissue calls for resolution of pathogenic details. The present rat model suggests that complications such as chronic inflammation may be induced by P. acnes infection. Public Library of Science 2012-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3519880/ /pubmed/23240022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051434 Text en © 2012 Olsson et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Laurantzon, Oscar
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Elgh, Fredrik
Chronic Prostatic Infection and Inflammation by Propionibacterium acnes in a Rat Prostate Infection Model
title Chronic Prostatic Infection and Inflammation by Propionibacterium acnes in a Rat Prostate Infection Model
title_full Chronic Prostatic Infection and Inflammation by Propionibacterium acnes in a Rat Prostate Infection Model
title_fullStr Chronic Prostatic Infection and Inflammation by Propionibacterium acnes in a Rat Prostate Infection Model
title_full_unstemmed Chronic Prostatic Infection and Inflammation by Propionibacterium acnes in a Rat Prostate Infection Model
title_short Chronic Prostatic Infection and Inflammation by Propionibacterium acnes in a Rat Prostate Infection Model
title_sort chronic prostatic infection and inflammation by propionibacterium acnes in a rat prostate infection model
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3519880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23240022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051434
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