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Vaginal microbiota of asymptomatic bacterial vaginosis and vulvovaginal candidiasis: Are they different from normal microbiota?

机译:阴道性细菌阴道病和外阴阴道念珠菌病的阴道微生物:它们是否与正常微生物群不同?

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Vaginal microbiota contributes in maintaining and protecting the urogenital niche from infections and their sequelae. Despite extensive research, microbiome studies have often ignored asymptomatic bacterial vaginosis (BV) and vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC). The present study aimed to explore the cultivable vaginal bacterial and mycological communities in women asymptomatic for BV and VVC using multiplex PCR and species-specific PCR. Vaginal swabs collected from 199 participants asymptomatic for urogenital infections, scored by Nugent criteria indicated 73.9% had normal microbiota, 11.6% intermediate and 14.5% BV. The most frequent Lactobacillus species in normal women were L. iners (69.4%), L. crispatus (24.5%), L. reuteri (20.4%). Women with BV colonized L. iners (62.1%); L. rhamnosus (41.4%); L. salivarius (13.7%) and L. reuteri (7.2%). Furthermore, L. crispatus was associated with normal microbiota, whereas L. iners was a frequent member of normal and dysbiotic microbiota. Lactobacillus abundance and species richness reduced in asymptomatic BV. Also L. crispatus, L. fermentum, L. acidophilus and L. delbruckii were absent in these women. L. iners significantly co-existed with other Lactobacillus species, indicating its failure in independently maintaining the healthy vaginal niche. Of 30.4% women detected with Candida, 72.1% constituted non-albicans Candida. Predominance of C. albicans increased from 18.4% in healthy to 60% in women with asymptomatic BV; whereas distribution of BV related bacteria did not vary across the groups. Heterogeneous population of lactobacilli in 80.8% of normal women calls attention towards cumulative effects of these species in safeguarding the vaginal microenvironment. Since the microbiota of asymptomatic BV was different from healthy, screening and management could be encouraged to avoid further complications of infections.
机译:阴道微生物会有助于维持和保护来自感染和它们的后遗症的泌尿生殖器生物蜂。尽管研究广泛,微生物组研究通常忽略了无症状的细菌性阴道病(BV)和外阴阴道念珠菌病(VVC)。本研究旨在使用多重PCR和物种特异性PCR探讨BV和VVC的妇女的可种植体阴道细菌和神经科学社区。从199名参与者收集的阴道拭子无症状用于泌尿生殖器感染,被抗菌标准评分为73.9%,具有正常的微生物,11.6%中间体和14.5%BV。正常女性中最常见的乳酸杆菌物种是L. Iners(69.4%),L.Crespatus(24.5%),L. Reuteri(20.4%)。 BV殖民化L. Iners(62.1%)的女性; L. rhamosus(41.4%); L.唾液(13.7%)和L. Reuteri(7.2%)。此外,L. Cresspatus与正常的微生物蛋白有关,而L. Iners是正常和炎症微生物的常见构件。乳酸杆菌和物种丰富性无症状的BV。此外,L. Crispatus,L.Fermentum,L. acidophilus和L. delbruckii在这些妇女中缺席。 L. Iners与其他乳杆菌物种显着共存,表明其失败独立维持健康的阴道利基。与念珠菌检测到的30.4%的妇女,72.1%构成了非白醛念珠菌。染色体的优势在患有无症状BV的妇女中从健康的18.4%增加到60%;虽然BV相关细菌的分布并没有在整体上变化。 80.8%的正常妇女在80.8%的乳酸杆菌中的异质群呼吁对这些物种的累积效应进行保障,以保护阴道微环境。由于无症状BV的微生物群不同于健康,可以鼓励筛选和管理,以避免感染的进一步并发症。

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