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Publication Name World Journal of Transplantation
Manuscript ID 66430
Country United States
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Category Transplantation
Manuscript Type Minireviews
Article Title Gut microbiome dysbiosis in the setting of solid organ transplantation: What we have gleaned from human and animal studies
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All Author List Aparna Sharma and Emmanouil Giorgakis
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Author(s) ORCID Number
Aparna Sharma http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9805-4848
Emmanouil Giorgakis http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5019-5497
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Corresponding Author Aparna Sharma, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Nephrology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, 4301 West Markham Street , Little Rock, AR 72223, United States. asharma@uams.edu
Key Words Dysbiosis; Gut microbiome; Innate immunity; Short chain fatty acids; Toll like receptors; Tolerance
Core Tip The human gut microbiome refers to all of the microorganisms present throughout the length of the gastrointestinal tract. Gut flora influence host metabolic and immune processes in myriad ways. Gut microbiota alterations have been described in solid organ recipients. In this review we discuss available human studies about changes in gut flora in solid organ transplant such as kidney, liver and small bowel.
Publish Date 2022-07-15 03:59
Citation Sharma A, Giorgakis E. Gut microbiome dysbiosis in the setting of solid organ transplantation: What we have gleaned from human and animal studies. World J Transplant 2022;12(7): 157-162
URL https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-3230/full/v12/i7/157.htm
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.5500/wjt.v12.i7.157
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