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Forming Consensus To Advance Urobiome Research.
Brubaker, Linda; Gourdine, Jean-Philippe F; Siddiqui, Nazema Y; Holland, Amanda; Halverson, Thomas; Limeria, Roberto; Pride, David; Ackerman, Lenore; Forster, Catherine S; Jacobs, Kristin M; Thomas-White, Krystal J; Putonti, Catherine; Dong, Qunfeng; Weinstein, Michael; Lukacz, Emily S; Karstens, Lisa; Wolfe, Alan J.
Afiliación
  • Brubaker L; Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, Division of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, California, USA.
  • Gourdine JF; Oregon Clinical & Translational Research Institute (OCTRI), Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA.
  • Siddiqui NY; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
  • Holland A; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA.
  • Halverson T; Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Chicagogrid.164971.c, Maywood, Illinois, USA.
  • Limeria R; Loyola Genomics Facility, Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Chicagogrid.164971.c, Maywood, Illinois, USA.
  • Pride D; Department of Pathology, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, California, USA.
  • Ackerman L; Department of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, California, USA.
  • Forster CS; Department of Urology, Division of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA.
  • Jacobs KM; Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Thomas-White KJ; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, Rush University, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
  • Putonti C; Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA.
  • Dong Q; Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Chicagogrid.164971.c, Maywood, Illinois, USA.
  • Weinstein M; Department of Biology, Bioinformatics Program, Loyola University Chicagogrid.164971.c, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
  • Lukacz ES; Department of Medicine, Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Chicagogrid.164971.c, Maywood, Illinois, USA.
  • Karstens L; Center for Biomedical Informatics, Loyola University Chicagogrid.164971.c, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
  • Wolfe AJ; Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA.
mSystems ; 6(4): e0137120, 2021 Aug 31.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34282932
ABSTRACT
Urobiome research has the potential to advance the understanding of a wide range of diseases, including lower urinary tract symptoms and kidney disease. Many scientific areas have benefited from early research method consensus to facilitate the greater, common good. This consensus document, developed by a group of expert investigators currently engaged in urobiome research (UROBIOME 2020 conference participants), aims to promote standardization and advances in this field by the adoption of common core research practices. We propose a standardized nomenclature as well as considerations for specimen collection, preservation, storage, and processing. Best practices for urobiome study design include our proposal for standard metadata elements as part of core metadata collection. Although it is impractical to follow fixed analytical procedures when analyzing urobiome data, we propose guidelines to document and report data originating from urobiome studies. We offer this first consensus document with every expectation of subsequent revision as our field progresses.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Guideline Idioma: En Revista: MSystems Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Guideline Idioma: En Revista: MSystems Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos