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Association between the presence of bacteria in prostate tissue and histopathology in biopsies from men not complaining of lower urinary tract symptoms

Objective: To investigate the presence of bacteria in prostate tissue, and relationships between the bacteria and histopathological findings. Methods: Samples were collected from prostate biopsy patients with no obvious lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). Detection and identification of bacterial s...

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Autores principales: Honda-Takinami, Ruriko, Hata, Junya, Matsuoka, Kanako, Hoshi, Seiji, Koguchi, Tomoyuki, Sato, Yuichi, Akaihata, Hidenori, Kataoka, Masao, Ogawa, Soichiro, Nishiyama, Kyoko, Suzutani, Tatsuo, Kojima, Yoshiyuki
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Publicado: The Fukushima Society of Medical Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9840884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36372441
http://dx.doi.org/10.5387/fms.2022-34
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author Honda-Takinami, Ruriko
Hata, Junya
Matsuoka, Kanako
Hoshi, Seiji
Koguchi, Tomoyuki
Sato, Yuichi
Akaihata, Hidenori
Kataoka, Masao
Ogawa, Soichiro
Nishiyama, Kyoko
Suzutani, Tatsuo
Kojima, Yoshiyuki
author_facet Honda-Takinami, Ruriko
Hata, Junya
Matsuoka, Kanako
Hoshi, Seiji
Koguchi, Tomoyuki
Sato, Yuichi
Akaihata, Hidenori
Kataoka, Masao
Ogawa, Soichiro
Nishiyama, Kyoko
Suzutani, Tatsuo
Kojima, Yoshiyuki
author_sort Honda-Takinami, Ruriko
collection PubMed
description Objective: To investigate the presence of bacteria in prostate tissue, and relationships between the bacteria and histopathological findings. Methods: Samples were collected from prostate biopsy patients with no obvious lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). Detection and identification of bacterial species in the prostate tissues were performed with PCR for 16SrDNA and DNA sequencing. Histopathology was also evaluated. LUTS and lower urinary tract function were assessed by questionnaires, uroflowmetry, and ultrasonography. Results: DNA was extracted from 97 prostate biopsies, with 5 bacterial species detected among samples from 7 patients (7.2%). The stroma-to-gland ratio in the prostate tissues from patients with bacteria was lower than in those without bacteria (p < 0.01). Glandular epithelial hyperplasia was also identified in the prostates harboring bacteria. International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS), IPSS-quality of life (IPSS-QOL), Overactive Bladder Symptom Score (OABSS), maximum flow rate, urine volume by uroflowmetry, and post-voided residual urine were not significantly different when comparing patients with and without bacteria in their prostate samples. Conclusions: The present study demonstrated that 7.2% of men without obvious LUTS had bacteria in their prostate tissues. The presence of such bacteria might induce glandular hyperplasia and contribute to pathological changes in the early stages of benign prostate enlargement before affecting LUTS.
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spelling pubmed-98408842023-01-24 Association between the presence of bacteria in prostate tissue and histopathology in biopsies from men not complaining of lower urinary tract symptoms Honda-Takinami, Ruriko Hata, Junya Matsuoka, Kanako Hoshi, Seiji Koguchi, Tomoyuki Sato, Yuichi Akaihata, Hidenori Kataoka, Masao Ogawa, Soichiro Nishiyama, Kyoko Suzutani, Tatsuo Kojima, Yoshiyuki Fukushima J Med Sci Original Article Objective: To investigate the presence of bacteria in prostate tissue, and relationships between the bacteria and histopathological findings. Methods: Samples were collected from prostate biopsy patients with no obvious lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). Detection and identification of bacterial species in the prostate tissues were performed with PCR for 16SrDNA and DNA sequencing. Histopathology was also evaluated. LUTS and lower urinary tract function were assessed by questionnaires, uroflowmetry, and ultrasonography. Results: DNA was extracted from 97 prostate biopsies, with 5 bacterial species detected among samples from 7 patients (7.2%). The stroma-to-gland ratio in the prostate tissues from patients with bacteria was lower than in those without bacteria (p < 0.01). Glandular epithelial hyperplasia was also identified in the prostates harboring bacteria. International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS), IPSS-quality of life (IPSS-QOL), Overactive Bladder Symptom Score (OABSS), maximum flow rate, urine volume by uroflowmetry, and post-voided residual urine were not significantly different when comparing patients with and without bacteria in their prostate samples. Conclusions: The present study demonstrated that 7.2% of men without obvious LUTS had bacteria in their prostate tissues. The presence of such bacteria might induce glandular hyperplasia and contribute to pathological changes in the early stages of benign prostate enlargement before affecting LUTS. The Fukushima Society of Medical Science 2022-11-11 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9840884/ /pubmed/36372441 http://dx.doi.org/10.5387/fms.2022-34 Text en © 2022 The Fukushima Society of Medical Science https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This article is licensed under a Creative Commons [Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International] license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
spellingShingle Original Article
Honda-Takinami, Ruriko
Hata, Junya
Matsuoka, Kanako
Hoshi, Seiji
Koguchi, Tomoyuki
Sato, Yuichi
Akaihata, Hidenori
Kataoka, Masao
Ogawa, Soichiro
Nishiyama, Kyoko
Suzutani, Tatsuo
Kojima, Yoshiyuki
Association between the presence of bacteria in prostate tissue and histopathology in biopsies from men not complaining of lower urinary tract symptoms
title Association between the presence of bacteria in prostate tissue and histopathology in biopsies from men not complaining of lower urinary tract symptoms
title_full Association between the presence of bacteria in prostate tissue and histopathology in biopsies from men not complaining of lower urinary tract symptoms
title_fullStr Association between the presence of bacteria in prostate tissue and histopathology in biopsies from men not complaining of lower urinary tract symptoms
title_full_unstemmed Association between the presence of bacteria in prostate tissue and histopathology in biopsies from men not complaining of lower urinary tract symptoms
title_short Association between the presence of bacteria in prostate tissue and histopathology in biopsies from men not complaining of lower urinary tract symptoms
title_sort association between the presence of bacteria in prostate tissue and histopathology in biopsies from men not complaining of lower urinary tract symptoms
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9840884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36372441
http://dx.doi.org/10.5387/fms.2022-34
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