Navigating the microbial maze: unraveling the connection between gut microbiome and pediatric kidney and urinary tract disease.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS Pediatric Nephrology Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-03 DOI:10.1007/s00467-024-06357-x
Kirsten Kusumi, Muhammad S Islam, Himanshi Banker, Fayez F Safadi, Rupesh Raina
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The gut microbiome is made up of trillions of bacteria, viruses, archaea, and microbes that play a significant role in the maintenance of normal physiology in humans. Recent research has highlighted the effects of the microbiome and its dysbiosis in the pathogenesis and maintenance of kidney disease, especially chronic kidney disease (CKD) and its associated cardiovascular disease. While studies have addressed the kidney-microbiome axis in adults, how dysbiosis may uniquely impact pediatric kidney disease patients is not well-established. This narrative review highlights all relevant studies focusing on the microbiome and pediatric kidney disease that were published between 7/2015 and 7/2023. This review highlights pediatric-specific considerations including growth and bone health as well as emphasizing the need for increased pediatric research. Understanding microbiome-kidney interactions may allow for novel, less invasive interventions such as dietary changes and the use of probiotics to improve preventive care and ameliorate long-term morbidity and mortality in this vulnerable population.

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穿越微生物迷宫:解开肠道微生物群与小儿肾脏和泌尿道疾病之间的联系。
肠道微生物组由数万亿细菌、病毒、古生菌和微生物组成,在维持人体正常生理机能方面发挥着重要作用。最近的研究强调了微生物组及其菌群失调在肾脏疾病,尤其是慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)及其相关心血管疾病的发病和维持中的作用。虽然已有研究探讨了成人的肾脏-微生物组轴,但菌群失调如何对小儿肾脏疾病患者产生独特的影响尚未得到充分证实。本综述重点介绍了 2015 年 7 月至 2023 年 7 月期间发表的所有关注微生物组和小儿肾脏疾病的相关研究。本综述强调了儿科特有的注意事项,包括生长和骨骼健康,并强调了加强儿科研究的必要性。了解微生物组与肾脏之间的相互作用可能有助于采取新颖、侵入性较小的干预措施,如改变饮食习惯和使用益生菌,以改善预防性护理,并降低这一脆弱人群的长期发病率和死亡率。
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Pediatric Nephrology
Pediatric Nephrology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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1 months
期刊介绍: International Pediatric Nephrology Association Pediatric Nephrology publishes original clinical research related to acute and chronic diseases that affect renal function, blood pressure, and fluid and electrolyte disorders in children. Studies may involve medical, surgical, nutritional, physiologic, biochemical, genetic, pathologic or immunologic aspects of disease, imaging techniques or consequences of acute or chronic kidney disease. There are 12 issues per year that contain Editorial Commentaries, Reviews, Educational Reviews, Original Articles, Brief Reports, Rapid Communications, Clinical Quizzes, and Letters to the Editors.
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