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PURPOSE: The dogma that urine is sterile has been overturned and dysbiosis of the urinary microbiome has been linked to many urological disorders. We tested the hypothesis that the urinary microbial composition may be different between men with or without bladder cancer in catheter collected urines, bladder washouts and midstream voided urines, and may be dependent on tumor staging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Liquid samples were collected from male patients with bladder cancer, and sex and age matched nonneoplastic controls. Total DNA was extracted and processed for 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Bioinformatic analysis for microbial classification was performed to assess diversity and variations. RESULTS: (p <0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: The bladder is colonized by endogenous bacteria and microbial modifications characterize the microbiome of patients with bladder cancer. Different microbial compositions can be characterized by changing sampling strategy. These results pave the way for exploring new diagnostic and therapeutic options based on the manipulation of the bacterial community.
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Bianca Oresta
Daniele Braga
Massimo Lazzeri
The Journal of Urology
Humanitas University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a000f5a4716aad0cc8591de — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/ju.0000000000001336