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Antibiotic-free vaginal microbiota transplant with donor engraftment, dysbiosis resolution and live birth after recurrent pregnancy loss: a proof of concept case study

BACKGROUND: Vaginal dysbiosis covers imbalances in the vaginal microbiota, defined by altered composition of bacteria, viruses, and fungi and is associated with euploid pregnancy losses, premature birth, infertility, or bacterial vaginosis. A large proportion of women who have vaginal dysbiosis do n...

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Autores principales: Wrønding, Tine, Vomstein, Kilian, Bosma, Elleke F., Mortensen, Brynjulf, Westh, Henrik, Heintz, Julie Elm, Mollerup, Sarah, Petersen, Andreas Munk, Ensign, Laura M., DeLong, Kevin, van Hylckama Vlieg, Johan E.T., Thomsen, Anne Bloch, Nielsen, Henriette Svarre
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10388571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37528843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.102070
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author Wrønding, Tine
Vomstein, Kilian
Bosma, Elleke F.
Mortensen, Brynjulf
Westh, Henrik
Heintz, Julie Elm
Mollerup, Sarah
Petersen, Andreas Munk
Ensign, Laura M.
DeLong, Kevin
van Hylckama Vlieg, Johan E.T.
Thomsen, Anne Bloch
Nielsen, Henriette Svarre
author_facet Wrønding, Tine
Vomstein, Kilian
Bosma, Elleke F.
Mortensen, Brynjulf
Westh, Henrik
Heintz, Julie Elm
Mollerup, Sarah
Petersen, Andreas Munk
Ensign, Laura M.
DeLong, Kevin
van Hylckama Vlieg, Johan E.T.
Thomsen, Anne Bloch
Nielsen, Henriette Svarre
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description BACKGROUND: Vaginal dysbiosis covers imbalances in the vaginal microbiota, defined by altered composition of bacteria, viruses, and fungi and is associated with euploid pregnancy losses, premature birth, infertility, or bacterial vaginosis. A large proportion of women who have vaginal dysbiosis do not experience any symptoms. Antibiotics are the traditional treatment, recently combined with local probiotics in some cases. Vaginal Microbiota Transplantation (VMT) with eubiotic vaginal bacterial microbiota after antibiotic eradication of pathogens has successfully been performed in a case study with five patients, but no VMT has been performed without the use of antibiotics. METHODS: This is a proof of concept case study. The patient was found to have vaginal dysbiosis at the RPL clinic at Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre, Denmark on the 23rd of June 2021. She was offered and accepted to receive experimental treatment in the form of a VMT as a compassionate use case. VMT is the transfer of cervicovaginal secretions (CVS) from a healthy donor with a Lactobacillus-dominant vaginal microbiome to a recipient with a dysbiotic vaginal microbiome. CVS is a mixture of e.g., mucus, bacteria, metabolites present in the vaginal canal. Potential donors were thoroughly screened for the absence of STIs, and the most suitable donor sample for the specific patient in this study was determined via an in vitro microbiome competition assay. FINDINGS: A 30-year-old patient with one livebirth and a complicated pregnancy history of two stillbirths and 1 s trimester pregnancy loss in gestational weeks 27 (2019), 17 (2020) and 23 (2020) respectively with complaints of vaginal irritation and discharge that had aggravated in all her pregnancies. Her vaginal microbiome composition showed a 90% dominance of Gardnerella spp. After one VMT there was a complete shift in microbiome composition to 81.2% L. crispatus and 9% L. jensenii with a concurrent resolvement of vaginal symptoms. Single nucleotide polymorphism-analysis confirmed her microbiome to be of donor origin and it remain stable now 1.5 years after the VMT. Five months after the VMT she became pregnant and has successfully delivered a healthy baby at term. INTERPRETATION: Here we report a successful VMT with confirmed donor strain engraftment followed by a successful pregnancy and delivery after a series of late pregnancy losses/stillbirths. Findings suggest that VMT is a potential treatment for severe vaginal dysbiosis. Further, larger studies are required. FUNDING: The study was partially funded (i.e., analysis costs) by Freya Biosciences Aps, Fruebjergvej, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
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spelling pubmed-103885712023-08-01 Antibiotic-free vaginal microbiota transplant with donor engraftment, dysbiosis resolution and live birth after recurrent pregnancy loss: a proof of concept case study Wrønding, Tine Vomstein, Kilian Bosma, Elleke F. Mortensen, Brynjulf Westh, Henrik Heintz, Julie Elm Mollerup, Sarah Petersen, Andreas Munk Ensign, Laura M. DeLong, Kevin van Hylckama Vlieg, Johan E.T. Thomsen, Anne Bloch Nielsen, Henriette Svarre eClinicalMedicine Articles BACKGROUND: Vaginal dysbiosis covers imbalances in the vaginal microbiota, defined by altered composition of bacteria, viruses, and fungi and is associated with euploid pregnancy losses, premature birth, infertility, or bacterial vaginosis. A large proportion of women who have vaginal dysbiosis do not experience any symptoms. Antibiotics are the traditional treatment, recently combined with local probiotics in some cases. Vaginal Microbiota Transplantation (VMT) with eubiotic vaginal bacterial microbiota after antibiotic eradication of pathogens has successfully been performed in a case study with five patients, but no VMT has been performed without the use of antibiotics. METHODS: This is a proof of concept case study. The patient was found to have vaginal dysbiosis at the RPL clinic at Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre, Denmark on the 23rd of June 2021. She was offered and accepted to receive experimental treatment in the form of a VMT as a compassionate use case. VMT is the transfer of cervicovaginal secretions (CVS) from a healthy donor with a Lactobacillus-dominant vaginal microbiome to a recipient with a dysbiotic vaginal microbiome. CVS is a mixture of e.g., mucus, bacteria, metabolites present in the vaginal canal. Potential donors were thoroughly screened for the absence of STIs, and the most suitable donor sample for the specific patient in this study was determined via an in vitro microbiome competition assay. FINDINGS: A 30-year-old patient with one livebirth and a complicated pregnancy history of two stillbirths and 1 s trimester pregnancy loss in gestational weeks 27 (2019), 17 (2020) and 23 (2020) respectively with complaints of vaginal irritation and discharge that had aggravated in all her pregnancies. Her vaginal microbiome composition showed a 90% dominance of Gardnerella spp. After one VMT there was a complete shift in microbiome composition to 81.2% L. crispatus and 9% L. jensenii with a concurrent resolvement of vaginal symptoms. Single nucleotide polymorphism-analysis confirmed her microbiome to be of donor origin and it remain stable now 1.5 years after the VMT. Five months after the VMT she became pregnant and has successfully delivered a healthy baby at term. INTERPRETATION: Here we report a successful VMT with confirmed donor strain engraftment followed by a successful pregnancy and delivery after a series of late pregnancy losses/stillbirths. Findings suggest that VMT is a potential treatment for severe vaginal dysbiosis. Further, larger studies are required. FUNDING: The study was partially funded (i.e., analysis costs) by Freya Biosciences Aps, Fruebjergvej, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark. Elsevier 2023-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10388571/ /pubmed/37528843 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.102070 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Wrønding, Tine
Vomstein, Kilian
Bosma, Elleke F.
Mortensen, Brynjulf
Westh, Henrik
Heintz, Julie Elm
Mollerup, Sarah
Petersen, Andreas Munk
Ensign, Laura M.
DeLong, Kevin
van Hylckama Vlieg, Johan E.T.
Thomsen, Anne Bloch
Nielsen, Henriette Svarre
Antibiotic-free vaginal microbiota transplant with donor engraftment, dysbiosis resolution and live birth after recurrent pregnancy loss: a proof of concept case study
title Antibiotic-free vaginal microbiota transplant with donor engraftment, dysbiosis resolution and live birth after recurrent pregnancy loss: a proof of concept case study
title_full Antibiotic-free vaginal microbiota transplant with donor engraftment, dysbiosis resolution and live birth after recurrent pregnancy loss: a proof of concept case study
title_fullStr Antibiotic-free vaginal microbiota transplant with donor engraftment, dysbiosis resolution and live birth after recurrent pregnancy loss: a proof of concept case study
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotic-free vaginal microbiota transplant with donor engraftment, dysbiosis resolution and live birth after recurrent pregnancy loss: a proof of concept case study
title_short Antibiotic-free vaginal microbiota transplant with donor engraftment, dysbiosis resolution and live birth after recurrent pregnancy loss: a proof of concept case study
title_sort antibiotic-free vaginal microbiota transplant with donor engraftment, dysbiosis resolution and live birth after recurrent pregnancy loss: a proof of concept case study
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10388571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37528843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.102070
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