Elevated urine IL-10 concentrations associate with Escherichia coli persistence in older patients susceptible to recurrent urinary tract infections.
Lauren K L DrageWendy RobsonCatherine MowbrayAsed AliJohn D PerryKatherine E WaltonChristopher HardingRobert PickardJudith HallPhillip D AldridgePublished in: Immunity & ageing : I & A (2019)
These pilot study data suggest that bacteriuria, characteristic of older rUTI patients, is associated with an immune homeostasis in the urinary tract involving the synthesis and activities of the pro and anti-inflammatory cytokines IL-1, IL-5, IL-8 and IL-10. Data also suggests a role for IL-10 in regulating bacterial persistence.