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Insights into the Interplay Between the Urinary Microbiome and Bladder Cancer: A Comprehensive Review

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Journal J Clin Med
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2024 Aug 29
PMID 39201069
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Abstract

New insights in the urinary microbiome have led to a better understanding being built of the shifts in bacterial representations from health to disease; these hold promise as markers for diagnosis and therapeutic responses. Although several efforts have been made to identify a "core urinary microbiome", different fingerprints have been identified in men and women that shift with age. The main bacterial groups overall include , , , and . Although patients with bladder cancer have a microbiome that is similar to that of healthy individuals, differences have been observed at the species level with and , and at the genus level with . Different bacterial representations may influence extracellular matrix composition, affecting tumor metastatic spreading and tumorigenic metalloproteinase expression. Furthermore, gene expression affecting targets of immune therapy, such as PD-L1, has been associated with changes in bacterial representations and therapeutic response to BCG. This comprehensive review aims to examine the influence of the urinary microbiome in bladder cancer.

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