From bacteriuria to the urinary tract microbiome: the evolution of the views of researchers and clinicians

The preservation of the human urinary tract integrity in interaction with microorganisms depends on the balance of many components: the viability of nonspecific protective factors of the urinary tract mucosa, the virulence factors of microorganisms, the intensity of the innate immune response of the...

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Main Authors: I. N. Zakharova, I. M. Osmanov, E. В. Machneva, Е. B. Mumladze, A. N. Kasyanova, M. Р. Aisanova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Remedium Group LLC 2018-10-01
Series:Медицинский совет
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Online Access:https://www.med-sovet.pro/jour/article/view/2715
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spelling doaj-e5d0215d45f74460a9bb378ef1ad6d272021-07-28T13:29:38ZrusRemedium Group LLCМедицинский совет2079-701X2658-57902018-10-0101716817710.21518/2079-701X-2018-17-168-1762661From bacteriuria to the urinary tract microbiome: the evolution of the views of researchers and cliniciansI. N. Zakharova0I. M. Osmanov1E. В. Machneva2Е. B. Mumladze3A. N. Kasyanova4M. Р. Aisanova5Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Vocational Education of the Ministry of HealthBashlyaeva Children’s City Clinical Hospital of the Moscow Health DepartmentRussian Children’s Clinical Hospital, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University (RNRMU) of the Ministry of Health of RussiaRussian Medical Academy of Continuing Vocational Education of the Ministry of HealthRussian Medical Academy of Continuing Vocational Education of the Ministry of HealthRussian Medical Academy of Continuing Vocational Education of the Ministry of HealthThe preservation of the human urinary tract integrity in interaction with microorganisms depends on the balance of many components: the viability of nonspecific protective factors of the urinary tract mucosa, the virulence factors of microorganisms, the intensity of the innate immune response of the urinary tract tissue to the presence of microorganisms, the mutual impact of the microand macro-organism upon each other that is directed towards creation of a normal microbiome, and not inflammation. Most of these factors are genetically determined both by microorganisms and humans. The article presents modern data of Russian and foreign literature devoted to the description of factors supporting the homeostasis of the urinary tract in interacting with microorganisms. The authors emphasise a key role of these data in the practice of clinicians, including paediatricians and paediatric nephrologists, family doctors.https://www.med-sovet.pro/jour/article/view/2715urinary tract infectionbacteriuriauropathogensurine microbiomegenomecytokinesinterleukinspathogenicity islandsvirulence factorsescherichia colitoll-like receptors
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author I. N. Zakharova
I. M. Osmanov
E. В. Machneva
Е. B. Mumladze
A. N. Kasyanova
M. Р. Aisanova
spellingShingle I. N. Zakharova
I. M. Osmanov
E. В. Machneva
Е. B. Mumladze
A. N. Kasyanova
M. Р. Aisanova
From bacteriuria to the urinary tract microbiome: the evolution of the views of researchers and clinicians
Медицинский совет
urinary tract infection
bacteriuria
uropathogens
urine microbiome
genome
cytokines
interleukins
pathogenicity islands
virulence factors
escherichia coli
toll-like receptors
author_facet I. N. Zakharova
I. M. Osmanov
E. В. Machneva
Е. B. Mumladze
A. N. Kasyanova
M. Р. Aisanova
author_sort I. N. Zakharova
title From bacteriuria to the urinary tract microbiome: the evolution of the views of researchers and clinicians
title_short From bacteriuria to the urinary tract microbiome: the evolution of the views of researchers and clinicians
title_full From bacteriuria to the urinary tract microbiome: the evolution of the views of researchers and clinicians
title_fullStr From bacteriuria to the urinary tract microbiome: the evolution of the views of researchers and clinicians
title_full_unstemmed From bacteriuria to the urinary tract microbiome: the evolution of the views of researchers and clinicians
title_sort from bacteriuria to the urinary tract microbiome: the evolution of the views of researchers and clinicians
publisher Remedium Group LLC
series Медицинский совет
issn 2079-701X
2658-5790
publishDate 2018-10-01
description The preservation of the human urinary tract integrity in interaction with microorganisms depends on the balance of many components: the viability of nonspecific protective factors of the urinary tract mucosa, the virulence factors of microorganisms, the intensity of the innate immune response of the urinary tract tissue to the presence of microorganisms, the mutual impact of the microand macro-organism upon each other that is directed towards creation of a normal microbiome, and not inflammation. Most of these factors are genetically determined both by microorganisms and humans. The article presents modern data of Russian and foreign literature devoted to the description of factors supporting the homeostasis of the urinary tract in interacting with microorganisms. The authors emphasise a key role of these data in the practice of clinicians, including paediatricians and paediatric nephrologists, family doctors.
topic urinary tract infection
bacteriuria
uropathogens
urine microbiome
genome
cytokines
interleukins
pathogenicity islands
virulence factors
escherichia coli
toll-like receptors
url https://www.med-sovet.pro/jour/article/view/2715
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