BMC Research Notes (Jul 2009)

Quantitative analysis of epithelial cells in urine from men with and without urethritis: implications for studying epithelial: pathogen interactions <it>in vivo</it>

  • Whittington Kate,
  • Horner Patrick J,
  • Wiggins Rebecca,
  • Holmes Christopher H

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-2-139
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
p. 139

Abstract

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Abstract Background Epithelial cells in first catch urine (FCU) specimens from 87 men with and without urethritis were quantified. Epithelial cells were broadly categorised into transitional and squamous populations using morphological characteristics and immunostaining with anti-pan leukocyte and anti-cytokeratin monoclonal antibodies. Findings The majority (77/87 = 89%) of samples contained both transitional (76/87 = 87%; range 1 × 104 – 6 × 105, median 6 × 104) and squamous (57/87 = 66%; range 1 × 104 – 8 × 105, median 2 × 104) epithelial cells. The number of transitional cells correlated with the number of squamous cells (Spearman's rho = 0.697 p Conclusion Further studies are required to explore the complexity of epithelial cell populations in urine. These would provide novel opportunities for studying cellular interactions of C. trachomatis in male urethral infections, about which little is currently known.