P Łaniewski, ZE Ilhan, MM Herbst-Kralovetz - Nature Reviews Urology, 2020 - nature.com
The female reproductive tract (FRT), similar to other mucosal sites, harbours a site-specific microbiome, which has an essential role in maintaining health and homeostasis. In the …
KS Sfanos, S Yegnasubramanian, WG Nelson… - Nature Reviews …, 2018 - nature.com
Chronic inflammation promotes the development of several types of solid cancers and might contribute to prostate carcinogenesis. This hypothesis partly originates in the frequent …
SA Whiteside, H Razvi, S Dave, G Reid… - Nature Reviews …, 2015 - nature.com
Urologists rarely need to consider bacteria beyond their role in infectious disease. However, emerging evidence shows that the microorganisms inhabiting many sites of the body …
Recent advances in the analysis of microbial communities colonizing the human body have identified a resident microbial community in the human urinary tract (UT). Compared to many …
KA Kline, AL Lewis - Urinary tract infections: molecular …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Uncomplicated urinary‐tract infection (UTI) is most common in young, sexually active, nonpregnant, premenopausal women. Gram‐negative bacteria are isolated from 75% to …
EE Hilt, K McKinley, MM Pearce… - Journal of clinical …, 2014 - Am Soc Microbiol
Our previous study showed that bacterial genomes can be identified using 16S rRNA sequencing in urine specimens of both symptomatic and asymptomatic patients who are …
Context The urinary tract, previously considered a sterile body niche, has emerged as the host of an array of bacteria in healthy individuals, revolutionizing the urology research field …
AJ Wolfe, E Toh, N Shibata, R Rong… - Journal of clinical …, 2012 - Am Soc Microbiol
Clinical urine specimens are usually considered to be sterile when they do not yield uropathogens using standard clinical cultivation procedures. Our aim was to test if the adult …
Recent findings suggest that human microbiome can influence the development of cancer, but the role of microorganisms in bladder cancer pathogenesis has not been explored yet …