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    Scientists discover why some people keep getting UTIs

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    By News Team on November 8, 2023 Health & Wellness, News Briefing, Space and Science, UK News
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    Needing to pee more often is a common sign of a UTI (Picture: Getty)

    Certain strains of bacteria are capable of ‘hiding’ in the wall of the bladder, explaining why some people suffer from recurring urinary tract infections (UTIs), researchers have said.

    The study suggests a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to diagnosing and treating the infections may be inadequate for people who frequently suffer from them.

    UTIs are usually caused by bacteria from faeces entering the urinary tract, and affect women more than men.

    To explore the behaviour of pathogens, a team from University College London (UCL) developed three-dimensional artificial bladders, which were exposed to a number of bacterial species commonly found in the organ.

    Senior author Professor Jennifer Rohn, of the UCL Division of Medicine, said the team ‘discovered a battleground of diversity’ during the study.

    ‘One of the key observations was the importance of persistence,’ she added.

    ‘If you want to be a successful pathogen, you have to have strategies that help you to survive treatment and hide from patrolling immune cells, which means you live to fight another day.

    ‘Some species of both “good” and “bad” bugs formed pods within the bladder wall, most likely as a way of surviving in this harsh environment.

    ‘If this happens with a friendly bug, it isn’t a problem, but if the bug is causing an infection, this poses a serious problem for diagnosis and treatment because the bacteria aren’t necessarily going to be detected in a urine sample or be in a position where oral antibiotics can reach them.’

    What are the symptoms of a UTI?

    Symptoms of a urinary tract infection may include:

    pain or a burning sensation when peeing (dysuria)
    needing to pee more often than usual
    needing to pee more often than usual during the night (nocturia)
    needing to pee suddenly or more urgently than usual
    pee that looks cloudy
    blood in your pee
    lower tummy pain or pain in your back, just under the ribs
    a high temperature, or feeling hot and shivery
    a very low temperature below 36C

    Your pee may also be dark or smell. If this is your only symptom, it might be because you’ve not been drinking enough water.

    Source: NHS

    The researchers also found that human cells are ‘very good’ at identifying ‘friendly’ bacteria.

    The ‘bad’ bugs tested by the team triggered the production of immune molecules, called cytokines, and the shedding of the top layer of the bladder wall, whereas the ‘good’ bacteria could colonise the bladder wall without triggering an immune response.

    The findings have been published in the journal Science Advances.

    Carolyn Andrew, director of the Chronic Urinary Tract Infection Campaign (Cutic), said: “This research has been instrumental in providing unequivocal evidence for our national campaign to improve testing and diagnosis of chronic, persistent UTIs.

    ‘Professor Rohn’s work in this field is a vitally important step forwards and should help tens of thousands of women in the UK to receive effective diagnosis and treatment of a chronic infection in their bladders.’


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    The infection has learnt to ‘hide’. 

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