P-449. Divergent Microbial Profiles in Pediatric Fecal and Urinary Samples: The Role of Urinary Tract Infections
Ji Hyen Lee, Jung Won Lee

TL;DR
This study compares gut and urinary microbial profiles in children with urinary tract infections and healthy controls, finding lower diversity and reduced short-chain fatty acids in infected children.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the pediatric urinary microbiome and its association with UTIs through 16S rRNA sequencing and SCFA analysis.
Findings
UTI patients had significantly lower microbial diversity compared to healthy controls (P = 0.037).
Short-chain fatty acids like acetic, propionic, and butyric acid were reduced in UTI patients' feces.
Distinct bacterial genera were observed in stool and urine samples between UTI and control groups.
Abstract
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the most common bacterial infection in infants, often resulting from fecal uropathogens. Lactobacillus strains have shown potential in preventing E. coli infections and inhibiting urogenital pathogens. The urinary microbiome plays a crucial role in bladder homeostasis, and its dysbiosis is linked to UTIs and lower urinary tract dysfunction. However, studies on pediatric populations remain limited. This study investigates differences in gut and urinary microbiome composition between febrile UTI patients and healthy controls.Figure 1.Relative abundance of bacterial genera in stool samples from control and urinary tract infection groupsFigure 2.Relative abundance of bacterial genera in urine samples from control and urinary tract infection groups Relative abundance of bacterial genera in stool samples from control and urinary tract infection groups…
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TopicsPediatric Urology and Nephrology Studies · Urinary Tract Infections Management · Gut microbiota and health
