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Intestinal microbiota dysbiosis in acute kidney injury: novel insights into mechanisms and promising therapeutic strategies

Juan Lei, Yifan Xie, Jingyi Sheng, Jiayu Song

2022Renal Failure29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In recent years, the clinical impact of intestinal microbiota-kidney interaction has been emerging. Experimental evidence highlighted a bidirectional evolutionary correlation between intestinal microbiota and kidney diseases. Nonetheless, acute kidney injury (AKI) is still a global public health concern associated with high morbidity, mortality, healthcare costs, and limited efficient therapy. Several studies on the intestinal microbiome have improved the knowledge and treatment of AKI. Therefore, the present review outlines the concept of the gut-kidney axis and data about intestinal microbiota dysbiosis in AKI to improve the understanding of the mechanisms of the intestinal microbiome on the modification of kidney function and response to kidney injury. We also introduced the future directions and research areas, emphasizing the intervention approaches and recent research advances of intestinal microbiota dysbiosis during AKI, thereby providing a new perspective for future clinical trials.

Topics & Concepts

DysbiosisMedicineIntestinal MicrobiomeMicrobiomeKidneyIntestinal bacteriaGut floraKidney diseaseImmunologyBioinformaticsGut microbiomeFunction (biology)Intensive care medicineAcute kidney injuryRenal functionClinical PracticePerspective (graphical)Human microbiomeIrritable bowel syndromeHuman studiesGut microbiota and healthClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens researchDialysis and Renal Disease Management
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