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Prostate diseases and microbiome in the prostate


Prostate diseases and microbiome in the prostate, gut, and urine

This review article addresses microbiome-related evidence for three major diseases involved in prostate cancer: chronic prostatitis (CP), benign prostatic ...

Prostate diseases and microbiome in the prostate, gut, and urine

This review article addresses microbiome-related evidence for three major diseases involved in prostate cancer: chronic prostatitis (CP), benign prostatic ...

Prostate diseases and microbiome in the prostate, gut, and urine

The microbiome in various organs involves a vast network that plays a key role in the health and wellness of the human body.

Associations between gut microbiota and three prostate diseases

We investigated the connection between 196 gut microbiota and three prevalent prostate diseases. We identified 42 nominally significant associations and 2 ...

The potential role of the microbiota in prostate cancer pathogenesis ...

These studies present mechanistic evidence of how the host microbiota might be implicated in prostate carcinogenesis and tumour progression.

Emerging Relationship between the Gut Microbiome and Prostate ...

Urinary and prostatic tissue-residing microbiota can directly cause prostatitis and prostatic hyperplasia through inflammatory processes [32, 33] ...

The human microbiome and its link in prostate cancer risk and ...

In this review, we explore the current literature concerning the link between the gut and urinary microbiome and prostate cancer risk and pathogenesis.

Prostate Microbiota and Prostate Cancer: A New Trend in Treatment

Prostate microbiota may be an important breakthrough to explore the pathogenesis of prostate cancer, new treatment strategies, and improve the prognosis of ...

The role of gut microbiota in prostate inflammation and benign ...

Gut microbiota dysbiosis accelerates prostate cancer progression through increased LPCAT1 expression and enhanced DNA repair pathways.

The Gut-Prostate Axis: A New Perspective of Prostate Cancer ... - MDPI

The “Gut–Prostate Axis” plays a fundamental bidirectional role in prostate cancer biology and should be considered when screening and treating prostate cancer ...

Gut microbiome and prostate cancer - Fujita - Wiley Online Library

Men with castration-resistant prostate cancer have an increased abundance of gut bacteria with androgenic functions. Men with high-risk prostate ...

Association between gut microbiota and benign prostatic hyperplasia

BPH may affect the GM and gut metabolites in a variety of ways, including changing the proportion of GM through the nervous and psychological ...

The Relationship between Gut Microbiota and Prostate Health

The gut microbiota, the diverse community of microorganisms residing in our intestines, has emerged as a potential factor influencing these prostate-related ...

The Urinary Tract Microbiome in Male Genitourinary Diseases

Prostatic inflammation is known to play a key role in the pathogenesis and progression of BPH, but its causes are not well understood [19,20,53] ...

The Microbiome of the Prostate Tumor Microenvironment

Due to its topography, the prostate may be reached by members of the skin and gut microbiota, which may eventually be able or not to survive within the ...

Microbiome and Prostate Cancer: Emerging Diagnostic and ... - MDPI

Recent studies have indicated that the gut microbiome might regulate testosterone levels, which are crucial in prostate cancer treatment. These findings suggest ...

Influence of microbiome in intraprostatic inflammation and prostate ...

Pathogenic microbial species such as Escherichia coli can translocate from the gut microbiome and infect the prostate repeatedly giving rise to ...

Gut dysbiosis promotes prostate cancer progression and docetaxel ...

This research demonstrated that gut dysbiosis, characterized by the enrichment of Proteobacteria due to antibiotic exposure, resulted in the elevation of gut ...

The Gut Microbiome, BPH, and Prostate Cancer

This article delves into the fascinating connection between gut bacteria, BPH, and prostate cancer, shedding light on how the composition of the gut microbiota ...

Microbiome analysis reveals the inducing effect of Pseudomonas on ...

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a prevalent disease among middle-aged and elderly males, but its pathogenesis remains unclear.