Abstract
Liver transplantation is associated with profound physiological and immunological changes. This longitudinal study assessed gut microbiota alterations in liver transplant recipients over a 12-month period. Significant shifts in microbial composition were observed early after transplantation, followed by gradual stabilization. Certain microbial patterns were associated with graft function and infection risk. Understanding post-transplant microbiota dynamics may inform strategies to improve long-term outcomes.
