The urobiome in men and women: a clinical review
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cmi.2022.08.010
The urobiome in men and women: a clinical review
Abstract
Background: Antibiotic therapy alone is unable to control recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI); uropathogens have become multiresistant, and alternative strategies are needed. Far from sterile, the urinary tract contains various low-biomass microbiota, some of whose members appear to protect against clinical UTI.
Objectives: This narrative review summarizes (a) the current knowledge of male and female urobiomes in healthy and diseased states, as well as their interplay among sexual partners and (b) clinical trials to date assessing probiotic and other nonantibiotic measures to reduce UTI.
Sources: We used the PubMed interface to search Ovid Medline for articles describing urogenital flora, UTI, UTI dysbiosis, the effects of sexual intercourse on urogenital flora, and clinical trials of probiotics as UTI prophylaxis.
Content: The healthy urobiome of women contains several Lactobacillus species, some of which may impede Escherichia coli growth in the urinary tract. Although Lactobacilli have been found in male urethral microbiota, their presence in male bladder microbiota is less certain. Distal male urethral and vaginal microbiomes of male and sexual female partners influence one another, but more research is needed on the direct interplay of their full urobiomes. Clinical trials assessing the therapeutic potential of Lactobacilli have been largely underpowered and highly varied in tested formulations and routes and frequencies of administration; as such, they have failed to show a clear benefit. Faecal microbiota transplantation for recurrent Clostridium difficile infection was shown, in a retrospective study of seven patients, to reduce recurrent UTI as a side effect.
Implications: The urobiome in men and women is complex, variable, and still understudied. Although there is hope that Lactobacilli and faecal microbial transplantation could be future nonantibiotic options for recurrent UTI, both require more pharmacologic and clinical research to identify optimal preparations and routes of administration.
Keywords: Lactobacilli; Sexual intercourse; Urinary microbiota; Urinary tract infection; Urobiome.
Copyright © 2022 European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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