Association between rheumatoid arthritis and urinary tract infections caused by Proteus spp.: a review

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Autor(a) principal: Coelho, Bernardo
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Marrafa, Mário, Esteves, Romana, Ribeiro, Edna
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/13209
Resumo: ABSTRACT - Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic and arthritic autoimmune disease that affects millions of people worldwide. The World Health Organization has reinforced its concerns regarding RA morbidity. Characterized by inflammation of the joints which can lead to the destruction of the periarticular tissue, causing pain and joint deformities. During the last four decades, scientific data has suggested that urinary tract infections (UTI) caused by Proteus spp. have a key role in the aetiopathogenesis of RA. Here, we performed a qualitative systematic review of the available literature regarding the association between RA and UTI caused by Proteus spp. from a worldwide perspective. We selected four studies that either show increased isolation of Proteus spp. in the urine of patients with RA or show elevated levels of anti-Proteus antibodies in the serum of RA patients, of the population of different countries from three continents, always comparing with healthy and/or non-RA disease controls. This work reinforces the evidence linking Proteus spp. to RA, from the recurrent sub-clinical Proteus UTIs to the full development of RA. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing guided therapy must be considered crucial to ensure therapeutic success and prevent or minimize the occurrence of RA associated with UTI and future research should be performed with the aim to access if the usage of antibiotics against Proteus spp. from the urinary tract could be implemented as adjuvant therapies to treat RA. Additionally, due to the fact that no research regarding the described association has been performed in Portugal, we suggest the development of a future research project, to access if the Portuguese population follows the trend of the countries referred to in this review.
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spelling Association between rheumatoid arthritis and urinary tract infections caused by Proteus spp.: a reviewRheumatoid arthritisUrinary tract infectionsProteus spp.Shared epitopeArtrite reumatoideInfeções do trato urinárioEpítopo partilhadoABSTRACT - Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic and arthritic autoimmune disease that affects millions of people worldwide. The World Health Organization has reinforced its concerns regarding RA morbidity. Characterized by inflammation of the joints which can lead to the destruction of the periarticular tissue, causing pain and joint deformities. During the last four decades, scientific data has suggested that urinary tract infections (UTI) caused by Proteus spp. have a key role in the aetiopathogenesis of RA. Here, we performed a qualitative systematic review of the available literature regarding the association between RA and UTI caused by Proteus spp. from a worldwide perspective. We selected four studies that either show increased isolation of Proteus spp. in the urine of patients with RA or show elevated levels of anti-Proteus antibodies in the serum of RA patients, of the population of different countries from three continents, always comparing with healthy and/or non-RA disease controls. This work reinforces the evidence linking Proteus spp. to RA, from the recurrent sub-clinical Proteus UTIs to the full development of RA. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing guided therapy must be considered crucial to ensure therapeutic success and prevent or minimize the occurrence of RA associated with UTI and future research should be performed with the aim to access if the usage of antibiotics against Proteus spp. from the urinary tract could be implemented as adjuvant therapies to treat RA. Additionally, due to the fact that no research regarding the described association has been performed in Portugal, we suggest the development of a future research project, to access if the Portuguese population follows the trend of the countries referred to in this review.RESUMO - A artrite reumatoide (AR) é uma doença crónica, inflamatória e autoimune que afeta milhões de cidadãos a nível mundial. A Organização Mundial da Saúde reforçou as suas preocupações relativamente à morbilidade da AR, caracterizada pela inflamação das articulações, que pode conduzir à destruição do tecido articular e periarticular, provocando dor e deformação das articulações. Durante as últimas quatro décadas, estudos sugeriram que infeções do trato urinário (ITU) provocadas por Proteus spp. possam apresentar um importante papel na patogénese da AR. Deste modo, realizou-se uma revisão sistemática qualitativa da literatura disponível sobre a associação entre AR e ITU causadas por Proteus spp. assente numa perspetiva mundial. Foram selecionados quatro estudos que mostram a existência de um aumento do isolamento de Proteus spp. na urina de pacientes com AR ou que mostram a presença de níveis elevados de anticorpos anti-Proteus no soro de pacientes com AR da população de diferentes países de três continentes, comparando sempre com pacientes saudáveis, ou seja, indivíduos que não possuam AR. Esta revisão reforça a existência de uma associação entre Proteus spp. e AR, desde a ocorrência de ITU recorrentes até ao total desenvolvimento de AR. A terapêutica guiada com auxílio de testes de suscetibilidade antimicrobiana deve ser considerada crucial para garantir o sucesso terapêutico e prevenir ou minimizar a ocorrência de AR associada à ITU e futuros estudos devem ser implementados com o objetivo de avaliar a utilização de antibióticos contra Proteus spp. como uma potencial terapêutica para a AR. Adicionalmente, devido ao facto de, até ao momento, não ter sido realizado nenhum estudo sobre a associação analisada nesta revisão em Portugal, sugere-se o desenvolvimento de um futuro projeto de investigação, de modo a ser possível avaliar se a população portuguesa segue a tendência dos restantes países incluídos na presente revisão.Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa, Escola Superior de Tecnologia da Saúde de LisboaRCIPLCoelho, BernardoMarrafa, MárioEsteves, RomanaRibeiro, Edna2021-04-19T14:08:38Z2020-112020-11-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/13209engCoelho B, Marrafa M, Esteves R, Ribeiro E. Association between rheumatoid arthritis and urinary tract infections caused by Proteus spp.: a review. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Association between rheumatoid arthritis and urinary tract infections caused by Proteus spp.: a review
title Association between rheumatoid arthritis and urinary tract infections caused by Proteus spp.: a review
spellingShingle Association between rheumatoid arthritis and urinary tract infections caused by Proteus spp.: a review
Coelho, Bernardo
Rheumatoid arthritis
Urinary tract infections
Proteus spp.
Shared epitope
Artrite reumatoide
Infeções do trato urinário
Epítopo partilhado
title_short Association between rheumatoid arthritis and urinary tract infections caused by Proteus spp.: a review
title_full Association between rheumatoid arthritis and urinary tract infections caused by Proteus spp.: a review
title_fullStr Association between rheumatoid arthritis and urinary tract infections caused by Proteus spp.: a review
title_full_unstemmed Association between rheumatoid arthritis and urinary tract infections caused by Proteus spp.: a review
title_sort Association between rheumatoid arthritis and urinary tract infections caused by Proteus spp.: a review
author Coelho, Bernardo
author_facet Coelho, Bernardo
Marrafa, Mário
Esteves, Romana
Ribeiro, Edna
author_role author
author2 Marrafa, Mário
Esteves, Romana
Ribeiro, Edna
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Coelho, Bernardo
Marrafa, Mário
Esteves, Romana
Ribeiro, Edna
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Rheumatoid arthritis
Urinary tract infections
Proteus spp.
Shared epitope
Artrite reumatoide
Infeções do trato urinário
Epítopo partilhado
topic Rheumatoid arthritis
Urinary tract infections
Proteus spp.
Shared epitope
Artrite reumatoide
Infeções do trato urinário
Epítopo partilhado
description ABSTRACT - Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic and arthritic autoimmune disease that affects millions of people worldwide. The World Health Organization has reinforced its concerns regarding RA morbidity. Characterized by inflammation of the joints which can lead to the destruction of the periarticular tissue, causing pain and joint deformities. During the last four decades, scientific data has suggested that urinary tract infections (UTI) caused by Proteus spp. have a key role in the aetiopathogenesis of RA. Here, we performed a qualitative systematic review of the available literature regarding the association between RA and UTI caused by Proteus spp. from a worldwide perspective. We selected four studies that either show increased isolation of Proteus spp. in the urine of patients with RA or show elevated levels of anti-Proteus antibodies in the serum of RA patients, of the population of different countries from three continents, always comparing with healthy and/or non-RA disease controls. This work reinforces the evidence linking Proteus spp. to RA, from the recurrent sub-clinical Proteus UTIs to the full development of RA. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing guided therapy must be considered crucial to ensure therapeutic success and prevent or minimize the occurrence of RA associated with UTI and future research should be performed with the aim to access if the usage of antibiotics against Proteus spp. from the urinary tract could be implemented as adjuvant therapies to treat RA. Additionally, due to the fact that no research regarding the described association has been performed in Portugal, we suggest the development of a future research project, to access if the Portuguese population follows the trend of the countries referred to in this review.
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