Abstract Background Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common malignant neoplasm among men in many countries. Since most precancerous and cancerous tissues show signs of inflammation, chronic bacterial prostatitis has been hypothesized to be a possible etiology. However, establishing a causal relationship between microbial inflammation and PCa requires a comprehensive analysis of the prostate microbiome. The aim of this study was to characterize the microbiome in prostate tissue of PCa patients and investigate its association with tumour clinical characteristics as well as host expression profiles. Results The metagenome and metatranscriptome of tumour and the adjacent benign tissues were assessed in 65 Chinese radical prostatectomy specimen...
The human gastrointestinal microbiome contains commensal bacteria and other microbiota that have bee...
Background Urinary microbiota is implicated in many diseases of the urinary tract. The aim of this s...
Inflammation is proposed as an initiating factor for prostate cancer. Although not extensively stud...
BACKGROUND : Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common malignant neoplasm among men in many countries...
Growing evidence of the microbiome’s role in human health and disease has emerged since the creation...
Background: The advent of molecular-based methods of identification and characterization of complex ...
Numerous microorganisms residing in the gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts affect host health...
The human microbiome is gaining increasing attention in the medical community, as knowledge on its r...
The human microbiome is gaining increasing attention in the medical community, as knowledge on its r...
The human body hosts a complex and dynamic population of trillions of microorganisms - the microbiot...
INTRODUCTION: There is accumulating evidence that variations in the human microbiota may promote dis...
Prostate cancer remains the most frequently diagnosed non-skin malignancy in male patients, still re...
Background: Bacteria play a suspected role in the development of several cancer types, and associati...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among Swedish men, but the aetiology of this disease is la...
Abstract Background An infecti...
The human gastrointestinal microbiome contains commensal bacteria and other microbiota that have bee...
Background Urinary microbiota is implicated in many diseases of the urinary tract. The aim of this s...
Inflammation is proposed as an initiating factor for prostate cancer. Although not extensively stud...
BACKGROUND : Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common malignant neoplasm among men in many countries...
Growing evidence of the microbiome’s role in human health and disease has emerged since the creation...
Background: The advent of molecular-based methods of identification and characterization of complex ...
Numerous microorganisms residing in the gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts affect host health...
The human microbiome is gaining increasing attention in the medical community, as knowledge on its r...
The human microbiome is gaining increasing attention in the medical community, as knowledge on its r...
The human body hosts a complex and dynamic population of trillions of microorganisms - the microbiot...
INTRODUCTION: There is accumulating evidence that variations in the human microbiota may promote dis...
Prostate cancer remains the most frequently diagnosed non-skin malignancy in male patients, still re...
Background: Bacteria play a suspected role in the development of several cancer types, and associati...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among Swedish men, but the aetiology of this disease is la...
Abstract Background An infecti...
The human gastrointestinal microbiome contains commensal bacteria and other microbiota that have bee...
Background Urinary microbiota is implicated in many diseases of the urinary tract. The aim of this s...
Inflammation is proposed as an initiating factor for prostate cancer. Although not extensively stud...