The Gut and Blood Microbiome in IgA Nephropathy and Healthy Controls.
Neal B ShahSagar U NigwekarSahir KalimBenjamin LelouvierFlorence ServantMonika DalalScott KrinskyAlessio FasanoNina Tolkoff-RubinAndrew S AllegrettiPublished in: Kidney360 (2021)
Important bacterial taxonomic differences, quantitatively in blood and qualitatively in both blood and stool samples, that were detected between IgAN and healthy groups warrant further investigation into their roles in the pathogenesis of IgAN. Although gut bacterial translocation into blood may be one of the potential sources of the blood microbiome, marked taxonomic differences between gut and blood samples in each subject in both groups confirms that the blood microbiome does not directly reflect the gut microbiome. Further research is needed into other possible sites of origin and internal regulation of the blood microbiome.
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