Intestinal microbiome composition and its relation to joint pain and inflammation

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  • who: Cindy G. Boer from the University Medical Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands have published the research: Intestinal microbiome composition and its relation to joint pain and inflammation, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
  • what: The authors examine stool microbiome as a proxy for the gastrointestinal-microbiome composition in relation to knee OA severity, OA-related knee pain, measured by the WOMAC-pain score, and obesity, in a large population-based cohort. The authors report a significant association between Streptococcus species (spp.) abundance in stool microbiome samples, knee WOMAC pain, knee inflammation, and replicate this . . .

     

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