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Primary sclerosing cholangitis 50 associated organisms · A rare bile-duct disease strongly tied to IBD, where specific gut bacteria appear to translocate and drive liver inflammation.
Symptoms of Primary sclerosing cholangitis can need medical evaluation. Treat these associations as background
context only — please see a doctor rather than self-treating.
Organisms associated with Primary sclerosing cholangitis
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Gut strains translocate and drive Th17 liver inflammation — a leading mechanistic hypothesis for PSC.
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Enterococcus (and its gelatinase) is enriched and correlates with disease markers.
Community metric
Reduced diversity is consistent even independent of accompanying IBD.
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Morganella ○ Associated with Primary sclerosing cholangitis Taxon
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Anaerostipes ○ Associated with Primary sclerosing cholangitis Taxon
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Rothia ○ Associated with Primary sclerosing cholangitis Taxon
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Haemophilus ○ Associated with Primary sclerosing cholangitis Taxon
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Oribacterium ○ Associated with Primary sclerosing cholangitis Taxon
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Clostridium ○ Associated with Primary sclerosing cholangitis Taxon
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Ruminococcus ○ Associated with Primary sclerosing cholangitis Taxon
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Exophiala ○ Associated with Primary sclerosing cholangitis Taxon
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Neisseria ○ Associated with Primary sclerosing cholangitis Taxon
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