Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology (Jun 2024)

The urinary microbiota composition and functionality of calcium oxalate stone formers

  • Jing Xie,
  • Jing Xie,
  • Xue-qi Zhang,
  • Xue-qi Zhang,
  • Ji-nan Guo,
  • Ji-nan Guo,
  • Qian Yuan,
  • Qian Yuan,
  • Ke-feng Xiao,
  • Ke-feng Xiao,
  • Ye-qing Yuan,
  • Ye-qing Yuan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2024.1394955
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

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BackgroundAccumulated evidences indicate that dysbiosis of the urinary microbiota is associated with kidney stone formation. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the urinary microbiota composition and functionality of patients with calcium oxalate stones and compare it with those of healthy individuals.MethodWe collected bladder urine samples from 68 adult patients with calcium oxalate stones and 54 age-matched healthy controls by transurethral catheterization. 16S rRNA gene and shotgun sequencing were utilized to characterize the urinary microbiota and functionality associated with calcium oxalate stones.ResultsAfter further exclusion, a total of 100 subjects was finally included and analyzed. The diversity of the urinary microbiota in calcium oxalate stone patients was not significantly different from that of healthy controls. However, the urinary microbiota structure of calcium oxalate stone formers significantly differed from that of healthy controls (PERMANOVA, r = 0.026, P = 0.019). Differential representation of bacteria (e.g., Bifidobacterium) and several enriched functional pathways (e.g., threonine biosynthesis) were identified in the urine of calcium oxalate stone patients.ConclusionOur results showed significantly different urinary microbiota structure and several enriched functional pathways in calcium oxalate stone patients, which provide new insight into the pathogenesis of calcium oxalate stones.

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