Bacterial loads of Ureaplasma urealyticum contribute to development of urethritis in men

Author:

Shimada Y1,Ito S2,Mizutani K3,Sugawara T3,Seike K3,Tsuchiya T3,Yokoi S3,Nakano M3,Yasuda M3,Deguchi T3

Affiliation:

1. Research and Development, Narita R&D Department, Mitsubishi Chemical Medience Corporation, Chiba, Japan

2. iClinic, Sendai, Japan

3. Department of Urology, Graduate School of Medicine, Gifu University, Gifu, Japan

Abstract

Ureaplasma urealyticum could be a pathogen of non-gonococcal urethritis (NGU) in men. However, ureaplasma is often detected in men without NGU, and the proportion of cases possibly attributable to this pathogen is still undefined. We attempted to determine the bacterial loads of U. urealyticum significantly associated with NGU. The 16S rRNA genes of U. urealyticum were quantified by a real-time polymerase chain reaction-based assay in first-void urine (FVU) from 26 asymptomatic and 25 symptomatic men positive for U. urealyticum. The leucocyte counts in first-void urine (FVU) were determined as an objective measure of inflammatory response to ureaplasma in the hosts by automated quantitative urine particle analysis. Positive correlations were observed between copies of the 16S rRNA genes of U. urealyticum per ml and the leucocyte counts per µl in FVU ( r = 0.49, p = 0.0003). Loads of ≥104 copies of the 16S rRNA gene of U. urealyticum/ml, corresponding to ≥5 × 103 cells of U. urealyticum/ml in FVU, were significantly associated with the presence of urethritis symptoms ( p < 0.0001) and with higher leukocyte counts in FVU ( p < 0.0001). The bacterial load of U. urealyticum, possibly of ≥5 × 103 cells of U. urealyticum/ml in FVU, could be significantly associated with the development of symptomatic NGU.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Dermatology

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