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Metronidazole Treatment Failure and Persistent BV Lead to Increased Frequencies of Activated T- and Dendritic-Cell Subsets

Metronidazole (MDZ) treatment failure and bacterial vaginosis (BV) recurrence rates are high among African women. This cohort study identified genital immune parameters associated with treatment response by comparing vaginal microbiota and immune cell frequencies in endocervical cytobrushes obtained...

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Autores principales: Qulu, Wenkosi Perez, Mzobe, Gugulethu, Mtshali, Andile, Letsoalo, Marothi Peter, Osman, Farzana, San, James Emmanuel, Kama, Asavela Olona, Garrett, Nigel, Mindel, Adrian, Rompalo, Anne, Liebenberg, Lenine J. P., Archary, Derseree, Sivro, Aida, Ngcapu, Sinaye
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10673474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38004655
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11112643
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author Qulu, Wenkosi Perez
Mzobe, Gugulethu
Mtshali, Andile
Letsoalo, Marothi Peter
Osman, Farzana
San, James Emmanuel
Kama, Asavela Olona
Garrett, Nigel
Mindel, Adrian
Rompalo, Anne
Liebenberg, Lenine J. P.
Archary, Derseree
Sivro, Aida
Ngcapu, Sinaye
author_facet Qulu, Wenkosi Perez
Mzobe, Gugulethu
Mtshali, Andile
Letsoalo, Marothi Peter
Osman, Farzana
San, James Emmanuel
Kama, Asavela Olona
Garrett, Nigel
Mindel, Adrian
Rompalo, Anne
Liebenberg, Lenine J. P.
Archary, Derseree
Sivro, Aida
Ngcapu, Sinaye
author_sort Qulu, Wenkosi Perez
collection PubMed
description Metronidazole (MDZ) treatment failure and bacterial vaginosis (BV) recurrence rates are high among African women. This cohort study identified genital immune parameters associated with treatment response by comparing vaginal microbiota and immune cell frequencies in endocervical cytobrushes obtained from 32 South African women with symptomatic BV pre- and post-metronidazole treatment. Cervical T- and dendritic-cell subsets were phenotyped using multiparameter flow cytometry and the composition of vaginal microbial communities was characterized using 16S rRNA gene sequencing. MDZ treatment led to a modest decrease in the relative abundance of BV-associated bacteria, but colonization with Lactobacillus species (other than L. iners) was rare. At 6 and 12 weeks, MDZ-treated women had a significant increase in the frequencies of CCR5+ CD4+ T cells and plasmacytoid dendritic cells compared to the pre-treatment timepoint. In addition, MDZ non-responders had significantly higher frequencies of activated CD4 T cells and monocytes compared to MDZ responders. We conclude that MDZ treatment failure was characterized by an increased expression of activated T- and dendritic-cell subsets that may enhance HIV susceptibility. These data suggest the need to further assess the long-term impact of MDZ treatment on mucosal immune response and the vaginal microbiota.
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spelling pubmed-106734742023-10-27 Metronidazole Treatment Failure and Persistent BV Lead to Increased Frequencies of Activated T- and Dendritic-Cell Subsets Qulu, Wenkosi Perez Mzobe, Gugulethu Mtshali, Andile Letsoalo, Marothi Peter Osman, Farzana San, James Emmanuel Kama, Asavela Olona Garrett, Nigel Mindel, Adrian Rompalo, Anne Liebenberg, Lenine J. P. Archary, Derseree Sivro, Aida Ngcapu, Sinaye Microorganisms Article Metronidazole (MDZ) treatment failure and bacterial vaginosis (BV) recurrence rates are high among African women. This cohort study identified genital immune parameters associated with treatment response by comparing vaginal microbiota and immune cell frequencies in endocervical cytobrushes obtained from 32 South African women with symptomatic BV pre- and post-metronidazole treatment. Cervical T- and dendritic-cell subsets were phenotyped using multiparameter flow cytometry and the composition of vaginal microbial communities was characterized using 16S rRNA gene sequencing. MDZ treatment led to a modest decrease in the relative abundance of BV-associated bacteria, but colonization with Lactobacillus species (other than L. iners) was rare. At 6 and 12 weeks, MDZ-treated women had a significant increase in the frequencies of CCR5+ CD4+ T cells and plasmacytoid dendritic cells compared to the pre-treatment timepoint. In addition, MDZ non-responders had significantly higher frequencies of activated CD4 T cells and monocytes compared to MDZ responders. We conclude that MDZ treatment failure was characterized by an increased expression of activated T- and dendritic-cell subsets that may enhance HIV susceptibility. These data suggest the need to further assess the long-term impact of MDZ treatment on mucosal immune response and the vaginal microbiota. MDPI 2023-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10673474/ /pubmed/38004655 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11112643 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/).
spellingShingle Article
Qulu, Wenkosi Perez
Mzobe, Gugulethu
Mtshali, Andile
Letsoalo, Marothi Peter
Osman, Farzana
San, James Emmanuel
Kama, Asavela Olona
Garrett, Nigel
Mindel, Adrian
Rompalo, Anne
Liebenberg, Lenine J. P.
Archary, Derseree
Sivro, Aida
Ngcapu, Sinaye
Metronidazole Treatment Failure and Persistent BV Lead to Increased Frequencies of Activated T- and Dendritic-Cell Subsets
title Metronidazole Treatment Failure and Persistent BV Lead to Increased Frequencies of Activated T- and Dendritic-Cell Subsets
title_full Metronidazole Treatment Failure and Persistent BV Lead to Increased Frequencies of Activated T- and Dendritic-Cell Subsets
title_fullStr Metronidazole Treatment Failure and Persistent BV Lead to Increased Frequencies of Activated T- and Dendritic-Cell Subsets
title_full_unstemmed Metronidazole Treatment Failure and Persistent BV Lead to Increased Frequencies of Activated T- and Dendritic-Cell Subsets
title_short Metronidazole Treatment Failure and Persistent BV Lead to Increased Frequencies of Activated T- and Dendritic-Cell Subsets
title_sort metronidazole treatment failure and persistent bv lead to increased frequencies of activated t- and dendritic-cell subsets
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10673474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38004655
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11112643
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