Journal article
The microbiome and host mucosal interactions in urinary tract diseases
B Jones-Freeman, M Chonwerawong, VR Marcelino, AV Deshpande, SC Forster, MR Starkey
Mucosal Immunology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2021
Abstract
The urinary tract consists of the bladder, ureters, and kidneys, and is an essential organ system for filtration and excretion of waste products and maintaining systemic homeostasis. In this capacity, the urinary tract is impacted by its interactions with other mucosal sites, including the genitourinary and gastrointestinal systems. Each of these sites harbors diverse ecosystems of microbes termed the microbiota, that regulates complex interactions with the local and systemic immune system. It remains unclear whether changes in the microbiota and associated metabolites may be a consequence or a driver of urinary tract diseases. Here, we review the current literature, investigating the impact..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
S.C.F. (1156333, 1181105, 1186371, and 1159239) and M.R.S. (1156898) are supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council Australia. S.C.F. (DP190101504) and M.R.S. (DE170100226) are supported by the Australian Research Council. S.C.F. is supported by the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program.