肾结石
微生物群
医学
肾结石病
肾
肾脏疾病
泌尿系统
疾病
肠道微生物群
人口
生理学
内科学
生物信息学
生物
环境卫生
作者
Aaron W. Miller,Kristina L. Penniston,Kate R. Fitzpatrick,José Agudelo,Gregory E. Tasian,Dirk Lange
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41585-022-00647-5
摘要
Kidney stone disease affects ~10% of the global population and the incidence continues to rise owing to the associated global increase in the incidence of medical conditions associated with kidney stone disease including, for example, those comprising the metabolic syndrome. Considering that the intestinal microbiome has a substantial influence on host metabolism, that evidence has suggested that the intestinal microbiome might have a role in maintaining oxalate homeostasis and kidney stone disease is unsurprising. In addition, the discovery that urine is not sterile but, like other sites of the human body, harbours commensal bacterial species that collectively form a urinary microbiome, is an additional factor that might influence the induction of crystal formation and stone growth directly in the kidney. Collectively, the microbiomes of the host could influence kidney stone disease at multiple levels, including intestinal oxalate absorption and direct crystal formation in the kidneys.
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