Associations Between Gut Microbial Features and Sickness Symptoms in Kidney Transplant Recipients.
Choa SungChang Gi ParkMark Maienschein-ClineGeorge E ChlipalaStefan GreenArdith DoorenbosAnne FinkUlf BronasMark LockwoodPublished in: Biological research for nursing (2024)
Kidney transplant recipients with high symptom burden displayed increased putative proinflammatory bacteria and decreased beneficial bacteria. This study provides an effect size that future large cohort studies can employ to confirm associations between gut microbial features and sickness symptom experiences in the kidney transplant population. The study findings also have implications for future interventional studies aiming to alleviate the sickness symptom burden in this population.