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Longitudinal multi-omics analyses link gut microbiome dysbiosis with recurrent urinary tract infections in women
Recurrent urinary tract infections (rUTIs) are a major health burden worldwide, with history of infection being a significant risk factor. While the gut is a known reservoir for uropathogenic bacteria, the role of the microbiota in rUTI remains unclear. We conducted a year-long study of women with (...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9136705/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35505248 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41564-022-01107-x |
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author | Worby, Colin J. Schreiber, Henry L. Straub, Timothy J. van Dijk, Lucas R. Bronson, Ryan A. Olson, Benjamin S. Pinkner, Jerome S. Obernuefemann, Chloe L. P. Muñoz, Vanessa L. Paharik, Alexandra E. Azimzadeh, Philippe N. Walker, Bruce J. Desjardins, Christopher A. Chou, Wen-Chi Bergeron, Karla Chapman, Sinéad B. Klim, Aleksandra Manson, Abigail L. Hannan, Thomas J. Hooton, Thomas M. Kau, Andrew L. Lai, H. Henry Dodson, Karen W. Hultgren, Scott J. Earl, Ashlee M. |
author_facet | Worby, Colin J. Schreiber, Henry L. Straub, Timothy J. van Dijk, Lucas R. Bronson, Ryan A. Olson, Benjamin S. Pinkner, Jerome S. Obernuefemann, Chloe L. P. Muñoz, Vanessa L. Paharik, Alexandra E. Azimzadeh, Philippe N. Walker, Bruce J. Desjardins, Christopher A. Chou, Wen-Chi Bergeron, Karla Chapman, Sinéad B. Klim, Aleksandra Manson, Abigail L. Hannan, Thomas J. Hooton, Thomas M. Kau, Andrew L. Lai, H. Henry Dodson, Karen W. Hultgren, Scott J. Earl, Ashlee M. |
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description | Recurrent urinary tract infections (rUTIs) are a major health burden worldwide, with history of infection being a significant risk factor. While the gut is a known reservoir for uropathogenic bacteria, the role of the microbiota in rUTI remains unclear. We conducted a year-long study of women with (n=15) and without (n=16) history of rUTIs, from whom we collected urine, blood and monthly fecal samples for metagenomic and transcriptomic interrogation. During the study, 24 UTIs were reported, and additional samples collected during and after infection. The gut microbiome of individuals with a history of rUTI was significantly depleted in microbial richness and butyrate-producing bacteria compared to controls, reminiscent of other inflammatory conditions. However, Escherichia coli gut and bladder populations were comparable between cohorts in both relative abundance and phylogroup. Transcriptional analysis of peripheral blood mononuclear cells revealed expression profiles indicative of differential systemic immunity between cohorts. Altogether, these results suggest that rUTI susceptibility is in part mediated through the gut-bladder axis, comprising gut dysbiosis and differential immune response to bacterial bladder colonization, manifesting in symptoms. |
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spelling | pubmed-91367052022-11-02 Longitudinal multi-omics analyses link gut microbiome dysbiosis with recurrent urinary tract infections in women Worby, Colin J. Schreiber, Henry L. Straub, Timothy J. van Dijk, Lucas R. Bronson, Ryan A. Olson, Benjamin S. Pinkner, Jerome S. Obernuefemann, Chloe L. P. Muñoz, Vanessa L. Paharik, Alexandra E. Azimzadeh, Philippe N. Walker, Bruce J. Desjardins, Christopher A. Chou, Wen-Chi Bergeron, Karla Chapman, Sinéad B. Klim, Aleksandra Manson, Abigail L. Hannan, Thomas J. Hooton, Thomas M. Kau, Andrew L. Lai, H. Henry Dodson, Karen W. Hultgren, Scott J. Earl, Ashlee M. Nat Microbiol Article Recurrent urinary tract infections (rUTIs) are a major health burden worldwide, with history of infection being a significant risk factor. While the gut is a known reservoir for uropathogenic bacteria, the role of the microbiota in rUTI remains unclear. We conducted a year-long study of women with (n=15) and without (n=16) history of rUTIs, from whom we collected urine, blood and monthly fecal samples for metagenomic and transcriptomic interrogation. During the study, 24 UTIs were reported, and additional samples collected during and after infection. The gut microbiome of individuals with a history of rUTI was significantly depleted in microbial richness and butyrate-producing bacteria compared to controls, reminiscent of other inflammatory conditions. However, Escherichia coli gut and bladder populations were comparable between cohorts in both relative abundance and phylogroup. Transcriptional analysis of peripheral blood mononuclear cells revealed expression profiles indicative of differential systemic immunity between cohorts. Altogether, these results suggest that rUTI susceptibility is in part mediated through the gut-bladder axis, comprising gut dysbiosis and differential immune response to bacterial bladder colonization, manifesting in symptoms. 2022-05 2022-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9136705/ /pubmed/35505248 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41564-022-01107-x Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: https://www.springernature.com/gp/open-research/policies/accepted-manuscript-terms |
spellingShingle | Article Worby, Colin J. Schreiber, Henry L. Straub, Timothy J. van Dijk, Lucas R. Bronson, Ryan A. Olson, Benjamin S. Pinkner, Jerome S. Obernuefemann, Chloe L. P. Muñoz, Vanessa L. Paharik, Alexandra E. Azimzadeh, Philippe N. Walker, Bruce J. Desjardins, Christopher A. Chou, Wen-Chi Bergeron, Karla Chapman, Sinéad B. Klim, Aleksandra Manson, Abigail L. Hannan, Thomas J. Hooton, Thomas M. Kau, Andrew L. Lai, H. Henry Dodson, Karen W. Hultgren, Scott J. Earl, Ashlee M. Longitudinal multi-omics analyses link gut microbiome dysbiosis with recurrent urinary tract infections in women |
title | Longitudinal multi-omics analyses link gut microbiome dysbiosis with recurrent urinary tract infections in women |
title_full | Longitudinal multi-omics analyses link gut microbiome dysbiosis with recurrent urinary tract infections in women |
title_fullStr | Longitudinal multi-omics analyses link gut microbiome dysbiosis with recurrent urinary tract infections in women |
title_full_unstemmed | Longitudinal multi-omics analyses link gut microbiome dysbiosis with recurrent urinary tract infections in women |
title_short | Longitudinal multi-omics analyses link gut microbiome dysbiosis with recurrent urinary tract infections in women |
title_sort | longitudinal multi-omics analyses link gut microbiome dysbiosis with recurrent urinary tract infections in women |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9136705/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35505248 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41564-022-01107-x |
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