Metagenomics and metaproteomics alterations are associated with kidney disease in opisthorchiasis hamsters fed a high-fat and high-fructose diet.
Keerapach TunbenjasiriThatsanapong PongkingChutima SitthirachSuppakrit KongsintaweesukSittiruk RoytrakulSawanya CharoenlappanitSirinapha KlungsaengSirirat AnutrakulchaiChalongchai ChalermwatChawalit PairojkulSomchai PinlaorPorntip PinlaorPublished in: PloS one (2024)
The combination of HFF diet and O. viverrini infection may promote kidney injury through alterations in the gut microbiome and host proteome. This knowledge may suggest an effective strategy to prevent kidney disease beyond the early stages.
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