2024
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2024.1345717
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Dissecting the association between gut microbiota and hypertrophic scarring: a bidirectional Mendelian randomization study

Kaikai Xue,
Guojian Zhang,
Zihao Li
et al.

Abstract: Hypertrophic scars affect a significant number of individuals annually, giving rise to both cosmetic concerns and functional impairments. Prior research has established that an imbalance in the composition of gut microbes, termed microbial dysbiosis, can initiate the progression of various diseases through the intricate interplay between gut microbiota and the host. However, the precise nature of the causal link between gut microbiota and hypertrophic scarring remains uncertain. In this study, after compiling … Show more

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“…Third, the methodological strengths of our MR study include its capacity to explore causal relationships between exposure and outcomes while effectively controlling for confounders, which pose significant challenges in observational settings. Additionally, we have noted recent studies exploring the causal relationship between hypertrophic scars and gut microbiota by MR ( 32 ). Our research uniquely investigates the causal relationships between gut microbiota and both hypertrophic scars and keloids.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Third, the methodological strengths of our MR study include its capacity to explore causal relationships between exposure and outcomes while effectively controlling for confounders, which pose significant challenges in observational settings. Additionally, we have noted recent studies exploring the causal relationship between hypertrophic scars and gut microbiota by MR ( 32 ). Our research uniquely investigates the causal relationships between gut microbiota and both hypertrophic scars and keloids.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%