Vitamins as regulators of calcium-containing kidney stones - new perspectives on the role of the gut microbiome.
John A ChmielGerrit A StuivenbergKait F AlPolycronis Paul AkourisHassan RazviJeremy P BurtonJennifer BjazevicPublished in: Nature reviews. Urology (2023)
Calcium-based kidney stone disease is a highly prevalent and morbid condition, with an often complicated and multifactorial aetiology. An abundance of research on the role of specific vitamins (B 6 , C and D) in stone formation exists, but no consensus has been reached on how these vitamins influence stone disease. As a consequence of emerging research on the role of the gut microbiota in urolithiasis, previous notions on the contribution of these vitamins to urolithiasis are being reconsidered in the field, and investigation into previously overlooked vitamins (A, E and K) was expanded. Understanding how the microbiota influences host vitamin regulation could help to determine the role of vitamins in stone disease.