ABSTRACT Recent advances in the analysis of microbial communities colonizing the human body have identified a resident microbial community in the human urinary tract (UT). Compared to many other microbial niches, the human UT harbors a relatively low biomass. Studies have identified many genera and species that may constitute a core urinary microbiome. However, the contribution of the UT microbiome to urinary tract infection (UTI) and recurrent UTI (rUTI) pathobiology is not yet clearly understood. Evidence suggests that commensal species within the UT and urogenital tract (UGT) microbiomes, such as Lactobacillus crispatus, may act to protect against colonization with uropathogens. However, the mechanisms and fundamental biology of the urin...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are frequent in humans, affecting the upper and lower urinary tract....
Background. Since the discovery of the human urinary microbiota (UM), alterations in microbial commu...
International audienceContextUntil 2012, the urinary tract of healthy individuals was considered to ...
The application of next generation sequencing techniques has allowed the characterization of the uri...
The application of next generation sequencing techniques has allowed the characterization of the uri...
Lactobacillus has long been known to reconstruct the microbiome of the urogenital organs of healthy ...
abstract: Urologic diseases interstitial cystitis (IC), overactive bladder (OAB), and urinary tract ...
ABSTRACT The use of high-throughput sequencing technologies has played a major role in debunking th...
AimsThe microbiome is the term used for the symbiotic microbial colonisation of healthy organs. Stud...
Standard microbiological culture techniques can only identify a fraction of the urogenital microbiom...
The urinary tract likely plays a role in the development of various urinary diseases due to the rece...
ABSTRACT Bacterial DNA and live bacteria have been detected in human urine in the absence of clinica...
ABSTRACT Bacterial DNA and live bacteria have been detected in human urine in the absence of clinica...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to review the human repertoire of bacteria in urine...
The recent finding that urine is not sterile raises a lot of questions: first and foremost, what mic...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are frequent in humans, affecting the upper and lower urinary tract....
Background. Since the discovery of the human urinary microbiota (UM), alterations in microbial commu...
International audienceContextUntil 2012, the urinary tract of healthy individuals was considered to ...
The application of next generation sequencing techniques has allowed the characterization of the uri...
The application of next generation sequencing techniques has allowed the characterization of the uri...
Lactobacillus has long been known to reconstruct the microbiome of the urogenital organs of healthy ...
abstract: Urologic diseases interstitial cystitis (IC), overactive bladder (OAB), and urinary tract ...
ABSTRACT The use of high-throughput sequencing technologies has played a major role in debunking th...
AimsThe microbiome is the term used for the symbiotic microbial colonisation of healthy organs. Stud...
Standard microbiological culture techniques can only identify a fraction of the urogenital microbiom...
The urinary tract likely plays a role in the development of various urinary diseases due to the rece...
ABSTRACT Bacterial DNA and live bacteria have been detected in human urine in the absence of clinica...
ABSTRACT Bacterial DNA and live bacteria have been detected in human urine in the absence of clinica...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to review the human repertoire of bacteria in urine...
The recent finding that urine is not sterile raises a lot of questions: first and foremost, what mic...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are frequent in humans, affecting the upper and lower urinary tract....
Background. Since the discovery of the human urinary microbiota (UM), alterations in microbial commu...
International audienceContextUntil 2012, the urinary tract of healthy individuals was considered to ...