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Microbiome analysis of Brazilian women cervix reveals specific bacterial abundance correlation to RIG-like receptor gene expression

The relationship among microbiome, immunity and cervical cancer has been targeted by several studies, yet many questions remain unanswered. We characterized herein the virome and bacteriome from cervical samples and correlated these findings with innate immunity gene expression in a Brazilian conven...

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Autores principales: Britto, Alan Messala A., Siqueira, Juliana D., Curty, Gislaine, Goes, Livia R., Policarpo, Cintia, Meyrelles, Angela R., Furtado, Yara, Almeida, Gutemberg, Giannini, Ana Lucia M., Machado, Elizabeth S., Soares, Marcelo A.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10167488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37180114
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1147950
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author Britto, Alan Messala A.
Siqueira, Juliana D.
Curty, Gislaine
Goes, Livia R.
Policarpo, Cintia
Meyrelles, Angela R.
Furtado, Yara
Almeida, Gutemberg
Giannini, Ana Lucia M.
Machado, Elizabeth S.
Soares, Marcelo A.
author_facet Britto, Alan Messala A.
Siqueira, Juliana D.
Curty, Gislaine
Goes, Livia R.
Policarpo, Cintia
Meyrelles, Angela R.
Furtado, Yara
Almeida, Gutemberg
Giannini, Ana Lucia M.
Machado, Elizabeth S.
Soares, Marcelo A.
author_sort Britto, Alan Messala A.
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description The relationship among microbiome, immunity and cervical cancer has been targeted by several studies, yet many questions remain unanswered. We characterized herein the virome and bacteriome from cervical samples and correlated these findings with innate immunity gene expression in a Brazilian convenience sample of HPV-infected (HPV+) and uninfected (HPV-) women. For this purpose, innate immune gene expression data were correlated to metagenomic information. Correlation analysis showed that interferon (IFN) is able to differentially modulate pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) expression based on HPV status. Virome analysis indicated that HPV infection correlates to the presence of Anellovirus (AV) and seven complete HPV genomes were assembled. Bacteriome results unveiled that vaginal community state types (CST) distribution was independent of HPV or AV status, although bacterial phyla distribution differed between groups. Furthermore, TLR3 and IFNαR2 levels were higher in the Lactobacillus no iners-dominated mucosa and we detected correlations among RIG-like receptors (RLR) associated genes and abundance of specific anaerobic bacteria. Collectively, our data show an intriguing connection between HPV and AV infections that could foster cervical cancer development. Besides that, TLR3 and IFNαR2 seem to create a protective milieu in healthy cervical mucosa (L. no iners-dominated), and RLRs, known to recognize viral RNA, were correlated to anaerobic bacteria suggesting that they might be related to dysbiosis.
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spelling pubmed-101674882023-05-10 Microbiome analysis of Brazilian women cervix reveals specific bacterial abundance correlation to RIG-like receptor gene expression Britto, Alan Messala A. Siqueira, Juliana D. Curty, Gislaine Goes, Livia R. Policarpo, Cintia Meyrelles, Angela R. Furtado, Yara Almeida, Gutemberg Giannini, Ana Lucia M. Machado, Elizabeth S. Soares, Marcelo A. Front Immunol Immunology The relationship among microbiome, immunity and cervical cancer has been targeted by several studies, yet many questions remain unanswered. We characterized herein the virome and bacteriome from cervical samples and correlated these findings with innate immunity gene expression in a Brazilian convenience sample of HPV-infected (HPV+) and uninfected (HPV-) women. For this purpose, innate immune gene expression data were correlated to metagenomic information. Correlation analysis showed that interferon (IFN) is able to differentially modulate pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) expression based on HPV status. Virome analysis indicated that HPV infection correlates to the presence of Anellovirus (AV) and seven complete HPV genomes were assembled. Bacteriome results unveiled that vaginal community state types (CST) distribution was independent of HPV or AV status, although bacterial phyla distribution differed between groups. Furthermore, TLR3 and IFNαR2 levels were higher in the Lactobacillus no iners-dominated mucosa and we detected correlations among RIG-like receptors (RLR) associated genes and abundance of specific anaerobic bacteria. Collectively, our data show an intriguing connection between HPV and AV infections that could foster cervical cancer development. Besides that, TLR3 and IFNαR2 seem to create a protective milieu in healthy cervical mucosa (L. no iners-dominated), and RLRs, known to recognize viral RNA, were correlated to anaerobic bacteria suggesting that they might be related to dysbiosis. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10167488/ /pubmed/37180114 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1147950 Text en Copyright © 2023 Britto, Siqueira, Curty, Goes, Policarpo, Meyrelles, Furtado, Almeida, Giannini, Machado and Soares https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Britto, Alan Messala A.
Siqueira, Juliana D.
Curty, Gislaine
Goes, Livia R.
Policarpo, Cintia
Meyrelles, Angela R.
Furtado, Yara
Almeida, Gutemberg
Giannini, Ana Lucia M.
Machado, Elizabeth S.
Soares, Marcelo A.
Microbiome analysis of Brazilian women cervix reveals specific bacterial abundance correlation to RIG-like receptor gene expression
title Microbiome analysis of Brazilian women cervix reveals specific bacterial abundance correlation to RIG-like receptor gene expression
title_full Microbiome analysis of Brazilian women cervix reveals specific bacterial abundance correlation to RIG-like receptor gene expression
title_fullStr Microbiome analysis of Brazilian women cervix reveals specific bacterial abundance correlation to RIG-like receptor gene expression
title_full_unstemmed Microbiome analysis of Brazilian women cervix reveals specific bacterial abundance correlation to RIG-like receptor gene expression
title_short Microbiome analysis of Brazilian women cervix reveals specific bacterial abundance correlation to RIG-like receptor gene expression
title_sort microbiome analysis of brazilian women cervix reveals specific bacterial abundance correlation to rig-like receptor gene expression
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10167488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37180114
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1147950
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