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

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Ruriko Honda-Takinami, Junya Hata, Kanako Matsuoka, Seiji Hoshi, Tomoyuki Koguchi, Yuichi Sato, Hidenori Akaihata, Masao Kataoka, Soichiro Ogawa, Kyoko Nishiyama, Tatsuo Suzutani, Yoshiyuki Kojima
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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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前列腺组织中细菌的存在与没有下尿路症状的男性活检组织病理学之间的关系
目的:探讨前列腺组织中细菌的存在及其与组织病理表现的关系。方法:对无明显下尿路症状(LUTS)的前列腺活检患者采集标本。采用16SrDNA PCR和DNA测序对前列腺组织细菌种类进行检测和鉴定。同时进行组织病理学检查。通过问卷调查、尿流仪和超声检查评估LUTS和下尿路功能。结果:97例前列腺活检标本中提取DNA, 7例(7.2%)检出5种细菌。有菌组前列腺组织间质/腺比明显低于无菌组(p < 0.01)。在携带细菌的前列腺中也发现了腺上皮增生。国际前列腺症状评分(IPSS)、IPSS-生活质量评分(IPSS- qol)、膀胱过度活动症状评分(OABSS)、最大尿流率、尿流法尿量、排尿后残留尿与前列腺样本中有无细菌的患者比较无显著差异。结论:本研究显示,无明显LUTS的男性前列腺组织中有7.2%的细菌。这种细菌的存在可能会导致腺体增生,并在影响LUTS之前的良性前列腺肿大的早期阶段导致病理改变。
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Fukushima Journal of Medical Science
Fukushima Journal of Medical Science MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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