Chlamydia Persists in the Intestine and Causes Repeated Infections

By Jurassic JennAug 24, 2024 15:35 PMScience
Share:
3D illustration of Chlamydia bacteria. Source: New York Post

Recent research indicates that Chlamydia trachomatis (the most common sexually transmitted infection worldwide) may infect the digestive tract, acting as a reservoir for recurrent genital infections despite antibiotic treatment. Two significant studies, one involving miniature intestines (organoids) and another from clinical experience with mouse models, explored how Chlamydia's persistence in the gut complicates its treatment and recurrence. This is prepared by SSP.

The Findings

Researchers have found that Chlamydia bacteria can colonize the human gut. Miniature lab-grown models of the human intestines revealed that Chlamydia trachomatis can infect intestinal epithelial cells, forming irregular structures called aberrant bodies. These forms are likely to persist within the host cells. This suggests the gut as a potential hiding place for the bacteria, causing repeated genital reinfections. Additionally, a specific plasmid known as Pgp3 is crucial for the bacteria to infect and grow within these cells. However, the limitation is that the study focused solely on isolated epithelial cells, not comprehensively mimicking the full human gut environment.

In another study, primarily focused on mouse models but also including human intestinal organoids, researchers from Würzburg and Berlin found that Chlamydia can indeed persist in the intestines. The findings indicated that the intestinal cell layer’s inner surface strongly resists infection unless it’s damaged. However, the bacteria could efficiently infect from the blood side. This persistence is problematic since it contributes to antibiotic resistance over time.

Implications and Further Research

These studies underscore the complexity of Chlamydia infections and the necessity for more targeted treatment strategies. Future research needs to determine if certain cell types or external factors within the gut environment support Chlamydia's persistence. Despite organoid limitations, these models are valuable tools for studying the physiological systems and testing potential new treatments.

Conclusion

While promising preliminary insights have emerged regarding Chlamydia trachomatis hiding and persisting in the human intestines, further clinical studies are crucial to understanding its clinical implications in the human body. Leveraging organoid models holds potential to revolutionize future therapeutic approaches, addressing both the primary infection and its elusive, recurrent nature.

Top Articles

Symbolism and meaning of the magpie as spirit animal

Sep 18, 2024 17:03 PM

Symbolism of the cockroach and spiritual meanings of the totem animal encounter

Sep 18, 2024 15:24 PM

The meaning of the name Ava and its spiritual meanings

Sep 13, 2024 16:15 PM

Symbolism and power of the mockingbird totem animal: your spiritual encounter

Sep 13, 2024 12:16 PM
More News

Moderate Coffee and Caffeine Consumption Linked to Lower Cardiometabolic Disease Risk

Sep 19, 2024 11:38 AM

Lottery Club Turns Spare Change into $1 Million Prize

Sep 19, 2024 11:17 AM

Three zodiac signs are encouraged to embrace their adventurous spirits: horoscope for September 19

Sep 19, 2024 10:56 AM

Sean "Diddy" Combs' Legal Troubles and Personal Struggles Highlighted in Court

Sep 19, 2024 10:34 AM

Three zodiac signs to reach deeper communication level with others this weekend

Sep 19, 2024 10:15 AM

Three zodiac signs should offer support to their friends: horoscope for September 19

Sep 19, 2024 09:51 AM

Which Zodiac Signs Are Set for Life-Altering Encounters?

Sep 19, 2024 09:32 AM

Only a Few Will Find 5 Hidden Lemons in This Picture

Sep 19, 2024 08:49 AM

Three zodiac signs will experience an increased sensitivity: horoscope for September 19

Sep 19, 2024 08:26 AM

Geomagnetic Activity and Atmospheric Conditions: September 19, 2024

Sep 19, 2024 08:04 AM

Woman 'Shocked' at Fined £500 for Alleged Fly-Tipping After Leaving Cabinet Outside for Reuse

Sep 19, 2024 07:43 AM

Three zodiac signs will feel creative today: horoscope for September 19

Sep 19, 2024 07:22 AM

Salvatore 'Toto' Schillaci, Italian Football Legend, Dies at 59

Sep 19, 2024 07:05 AM

Man's Vegan Sister Demands He Refuse Meat When She is Visiting

Sep 18, 2024 22:02 PM

Three zodiac signs to dive into activities that allow for introspection this weekend

Sep 18, 2024 21:39 PM

Yoane Wissa Sidelined for Two Months Following Ankle Injury

Sep 18, 2024 21:18 PM

Demi Moore Shines in Red Gown with Daughters at 'The Substance' Premiere

Sep 18, 2024 20:53 PM

Autumnal Equinox 2024: Key Details and Significance

Sep 18, 2024 20:34 PM

Representatives of these zodiac signs will effectively utilize creativity and intellect to persuade

Sep 18, 2024 20:13 PM

Samsung to Introduce Rollable Smartphone With Flexible Display in 2025

Sep 18, 2024 19:29 PM

Three zodiac signs will showcase a go-getter attitude next month

Sep 18, 2024 18:48 PM

Mother-in-Law Reveals Her Son is Adopted Right During Baby Shower

Sep 18, 2024 18:05 PM

Breakthrough at 3,200-year-old Egyptian Military Barracks Yields Sword with Ramesses II Inscription

Sep 18, 2024 17:23 PM

Representatives of these zodiac signs will find unique solutions for ongoing projects

Sep 18, 2024 16:57 PM

How to Choose the Right Soundbar

Sep 18, 2024 16:38 PM

5 Movies To Watch If You Loved "Uglies"

Sep 18, 2024 16:17 PM