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Brachybacterium conglomeratum Is Associated with Cervicovaginal Infections and Human Papilloma Virus in Cervical Disease of Mexican Female Patients

Brachybacterium conglomeratum, traditionally considered an environmental bacterium, has recently garnered attention for its potential involvement in human health. While prior research hinted at its pathogenic role in humans, our study aims to determine its prevalence and associations in diverse clin...

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Autores principales: Cortés-Ortíz, Iliana Alejandra, Puente-Rivera, Jonathan, Ordaz-Pérez, Guiedaana, Bonilla-Cortés, Alejandra Yareth, Figueroa-Arredondo, Paula, Serrano-Bello, Carlos Alberto, García-Moncada, Eduardo, Acosta-Altamirano, Gustavo, Artigas-Pérez, Daniel Ernesto, Bravata-Alcántara, Juan Carlos, Sierra-Martínez, Mónica
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10673253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38004780
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11112769
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author Cortés-Ortíz, Iliana Alejandra
Puente-Rivera, Jonathan
Ordaz-Pérez, Guiedaana
Bonilla-Cortés, Alejandra Yareth
Figueroa-Arredondo, Paula
Serrano-Bello, Carlos Alberto
García-Moncada, Eduardo
Acosta-Altamirano, Gustavo
Artigas-Pérez, Daniel Ernesto
Bravata-Alcántara, Juan Carlos
Sierra-Martínez, Mónica
author_facet Cortés-Ortíz, Iliana Alejandra
Puente-Rivera, Jonathan
Ordaz-Pérez, Guiedaana
Bonilla-Cortés, Alejandra Yareth
Figueroa-Arredondo, Paula
Serrano-Bello, Carlos Alberto
García-Moncada, Eduardo
Acosta-Altamirano, Gustavo
Artigas-Pérez, Daniel Ernesto
Bravata-Alcántara, Juan Carlos
Sierra-Martínez, Mónica
author_sort Cortés-Ortíz, Iliana Alejandra
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description Brachybacterium conglomeratum, traditionally considered an environmental bacterium, has recently garnered attention for its potential involvement in human health. While prior research hinted at its pathogenic role in humans, our study aims to determine its prevalence and associations in diverse clinical contexts. We examined vaginal swabs from three distinct patient groups: patients with low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (LSIL), patients with cervicovaginal infections, and patients with a history of precancerous lesions undergoing follow-up. B. conglomeratum was present in all three patient groups, with the highest prevalence observed in the LSIL group. Statistically significant associations were primarily identified in the LSIL group, where B. conglomeratum was present in 60% of cases. Notably, the LSIL group exhibited coinfections with multiple high-risk oncogenotypes of human papillomavirus (HPV), suggesting potential synergistic effects, and understanding these microbial relationships and their influence on viral persistence, particularly with HPV, holds promise for mitigating HPV-related carcinogenesis. Furthermore, Gardnerella vaginalis and Atopobium vaginae were frequently detected in this group, along with Ureaplasma parvum as the predominant sexually transmitted bacterium. In all cases, B. conglomeratum was found in association with these microorganisms rather than as a sole pathogen. This coexistence underscores the intricate microbial interactions within cervicovaginal infections and precancerous lesions. This study marks the first report of B. conglomeratum prevalence in women with these clinical conditions.
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spelling pubmed-106732532023-11-14 Brachybacterium conglomeratum Is Associated with Cervicovaginal Infections and Human Papilloma Virus in Cervical Disease of Mexican Female Patients Cortés-Ortíz, Iliana Alejandra Puente-Rivera, Jonathan Ordaz-Pérez, Guiedaana Bonilla-Cortés, Alejandra Yareth Figueroa-Arredondo, Paula Serrano-Bello, Carlos Alberto García-Moncada, Eduardo Acosta-Altamirano, Gustavo Artigas-Pérez, Daniel Ernesto Bravata-Alcántara, Juan Carlos Sierra-Martínez, Mónica Microorganisms Article Brachybacterium conglomeratum, traditionally considered an environmental bacterium, has recently garnered attention for its potential involvement in human health. While prior research hinted at its pathogenic role in humans, our study aims to determine its prevalence and associations in diverse clinical contexts. We examined vaginal swabs from three distinct patient groups: patients with low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (LSIL), patients with cervicovaginal infections, and patients with a history of precancerous lesions undergoing follow-up. B. conglomeratum was present in all three patient groups, with the highest prevalence observed in the LSIL group. Statistically significant associations were primarily identified in the LSIL group, where B. conglomeratum was present in 60% of cases. Notably, the LSIL group exhibited coinfections with multiple high-risk oncogenotypes of human papillomavirus (HPV), suggesting potential synergistic effects, and understanding these microbial relationships and their influence on viral persistence, particularly with HPV, holds promise for mitigating HPV-related carcinogenesis. Furthermore, Gardnerella vaginalis and Atopobium vaginae were frequently detected in this group, along with Ureaplasma parvum as the predominant sexually transmitted bacterium. In all cases, B. conglomeratum was found in association with these microorganisms rather than as a sole pathogen. This coexistence underscores the intricate microbial interactions within cervicovaginal infections and precancerous lesions. This study marks the first report of B. conglomeratum prevalence in women with these clinical conditions. MDPI 2023-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10673253/ /pubmed/38004780 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11112769 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cortés-Ortíz, Iliana Alejandra
Puente-Rivera, Jonathan
Ordaz-Pérez, Guiedaana
Bonilla-Cortés, Alejandra Yareth
Figueroa-Arredondo, Paula
Serrano-Bello, Carlos Alberto
García-Moncada, Eduardo
Acosta-Altamirano, Gustavo
Artigas-Pérez, Daniel Ernesto
Bravata-Alcántara, Juan Carlos
Sierra-Martínez, Mónica
Brachybacterium conglomeratum Is Associated with Cervicovaginal Infections and Human Papilloma Virus in Cervical Disease of Mexican Female Patients
title Brachybacterium conglomeratum Is Associated with Cervicovaginal Infections and Human Papilloma Virus in Cervical Disease of Mexican Female Patients
title_full Brachybacterium conglomeratum Is Associated with Cervicovaginal Infections and Human Papilloma Virus in Cervical Disease of Mexican Female Patients
title_fullStr Brachybacterium conglomeratum Is Associated with Cervicovaginal Infections and Human Papilloma Virus in Cervical Disease of Mexican Female Patients
title_full_unstemmed Brachybacterium conglomeratum Is Associated with Cervicovaginal Infections and Human Papilloma Virus in Cervical Disease of Mexican Female Patients
title_short Brachybacterium conglomeratum Is Associated with Cervicovaginal Infections and Human Papilloma Virus in Cervical Disease of Mexican Female Patients
title_sort brachybacterium conglomeratum is associated with cervicovaginal infections and human papilloma virus in cervical disease of mexican female patients
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10673253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38004780
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11112769
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