Clinical Perspectives of Gut Microbiota in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease and End-Stage Kidney Disease: Where Do We Stand?
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Published:2023-09-07
Issue:9
Volume:11
Page:2480
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ISSN:2227-9059
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Container-title:Biomedicines
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biomedicines
Author:
Pantazi Alexandru Cosmin1ORCID, Kassim Mustafa Ali Kassim1ORCID, Nori Wassan2ORCID, Tuta Liliana Ana13, Mihai Cristina Maria13ORCID, Chisnoiu Tatiana13ORCID, Balasa Adriana Luminita13ORCID, Mihai Larisia13ORCID, Lupu Ancuta4ORCID, Frecus Corina Elena13, Lupu Vasile Valeriu4ORCID, Chirila Sergiu Ioachim1ORCID, Badescu Anca Gabriela3, Hangan Laurentiu-Tony1, Cambrea Simona Claudia1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Medicine, “Ovidius” University of Constanta, 900470 Constanta, Romania 2. College of Medicine, Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad 10052, Iraq 3. Clinical Emergency Hospital of Constanta, 900591 Constanta, Romania 4. Faculty of Medicine, “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 700115 Iasi, Romania
Abstract
The gut microbiota (GM) plays a vital role in human health, with increasing evidence linking its imbalance to chronic kidney disease and end-stage kidney disease. Although the exact methods underlying kidney-GM crosstalk are not fully understood, interventions targeting GM were made and lay in three aspects: diagnostic, predictive, and therapeutic interventions. While these interventions show promising results in reducing uremic toxins and inflammation, challenges remain in the form of patient-specific GM variability, potential side effects, and safety concerns. Our understanding of GMs role in kidney disease is still evolving, necessitating further research to elucidate the causal relationship and mechanistic interactions. Personalized interventions focusing on specific GM signatures could enhance patient outcomes. However, comprehensive clinical trials are needed to validate these approaches’ safety, efficacy, and feasibility.
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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