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Transplant associated infections-The role of the gastrointestinal microbiota and potential therapeutic options.

Samuel Chan1,2,3, Carmel M Hawley1,2,3, Katrina L Campbell2,4, Mark Morrison5, Scott B Campbell1,2,3, Nicole M Isbel1,2,3, Ross S Francis1,2,3, Elliot G Playford6, David W Johnson1,2,3.   

Abstract

Infectious complications are common following kidney transplantation and rank in the top five causes of death in patients with allograft function. Over the last 5 years, there has been emerging evidence that changes in the gastrointestinal microbiota following kidney transplantation may play a key role in the pathogenesis of transplant-associated infections. Different factors have emerged which may disrupt the interaction between the gastrointestinal microbiota and the immune system, which may lead to infective complications in kidney transplant recipients. Over the last 5 years, there has been emerging evidence that changes in the gastrointestinal microbiota following kidney transplantation may play a key role in the pathogenesis of transplant-associated infections. This review will discuss the structure and function of the gastrointestinal microbiota, the changes that occur in the gastrointestinal microbiota following kidney transplantation and the factors underpinning these changes, how these changes may lead to transplant-associated infectious complications and potential treatments which may be instituted to mitigate this risk.
© 2019 Asian Pacific Society of Nephrology.

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Keywords:  gut microbiota; infection; kidney; prebiotics; probiotics; synbiotics; transplantation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31587409     DOI: 10.1111/nep.13670

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nephrology (Carlton)        ISSN: 1320-5358            Impact factor:   2.506


  4 in total

1.  Patient-Reported Gastrointestinal Symptoms and the Association With Quality of Life Following Kidney Transplantation.

Authors:  Samuel Chan; Christopher Cao; Elaine M Pascoe; David W Johnson; Ayesha Shah; Gerald A Holtmann; Scott B Campbell; Ross S Francis; Nicole M Isbel; Carmel M Hawley
Journal:  Kidney Int Rep       Date:  2020-10-24

2.  Induction therapy with mesenchymal stromal cells in kidney transplantation: a meta-analysis.

Authors:  Lingfei Zhao; Chenxia Hu; Fei Han; Dajin Chen; Jun Cheng; Jianyong Wu; Wenhan Peng; Jianghua Chen
Journal:  Stem Cell Res Ther       Date:  2021-03-01       Impact factor: 6.832

Review 3.  Microbiota, renal disease and renal transplantation.

Authors:  Maurizio Salvadori; Aris Tsalouchos
Journal:  World J Transplant       Date:  2021-03-18

Review 4.  The Latest Developments in Immunomodulation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in the Treatment of Intrauterine Adhesions, Both Allogeneic and Autologous.

Authors:  Jia-Ming Chen; Qiao-Yi Huang; Yun-Xia Zhao; Wei-Hong Chen; Shu Lin; Qi-Yang Shi
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-11-15       Impact factor: 7.561

  4 in total

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