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Selection, Phenotyping and Identification of Acid and Hydrogen Peroxide Producing Bacteria from Vaginal Samples of Canadian and East African Women

The common but poorly understood condition known as bacterial vaginosis (BV) increases vulnerability to HIV infection and is associated with the absence of H(2)O(2)-producing Lactobacillus. Vaginal lactic acid bacteria (LAB) produce anti-HIV factors such as organic acids and hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O...

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Autores principales: Schellenberg, John J., Dumonceaux, Tim J., Hill, Janet E., Kimani, Joshua, Jaoko, Walter, Wachihi, Charles, Mungai, Jane Njeri, Lane, Margo, Fowke, Keith R., Ball, T. Blake, Plummer, Francis A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3402533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22844440
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0041217
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author Schellenberg, John J.
Dumonceaux, Tim J.
Hill, Janet E.
Kimani, Joshua
Jaoko, Walter
Wachihi, Charles
Mungai, Jane Njeri
Lane, Margo
Fowke, Keith R.
Ball, T. Blake
Plummer, Francis A.
author_facet Schellenberg, John J.
Dumonceaux, Tim J.
Hill, Janet E.
Kimani, Joshua
Jaoko, Walter
Wachihi, Charles
Mungai, Jane Njeri
Lane, Margo
Fowke, Keith R.
Ball, T. Blake
Plummer, Francis A.
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description The common but poorly understood condition known as bacterial vaginosis (BV) increases vulnerability to HIV infection and is associated with the absence of H(2)O(2)-producing Lactobacillus. Vaginal lactic acid bacteria (LAB) produce anti-HIV factors such as organic acids and hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)), and may bind and inactivate HIV particles during scavenging of mannose. These factors define potential criteria for initial selection of candidate probiotics to block heterosexual transmission of HIV. Therefore, the primary goal of this study was to characterize acid production on mannose and H(2)O(2) production in vaginal isolates from Canadian adolescents (192 isolates, 16 individuals) and commercial sex workers in Nairobi, Kenya (576 isolates, 96 individuals). Selection of isolates from H(2)O(2)-detecting media suggested an idiosyncratic individual-level profile and extensive phenotypic diversity, including the identification of a subset of “double-strong” acid- and H(2)O(2)-producers with phenotypes similar to well-characterized probiotic strains. Molecular fingerprinting of all isolates by capillary electrophoresis of 16S-23S rRNA interspacer amplicons was coupled with chaperonin-60 universal target (cpn60 UT) sequencing in a subset, tentatively identifying 96% of isolates although only 19% were sequenced. Most isolates belonged to Lactobacillus, Streptococcus, Bifidobacterium or Gardnerella, with a total of 37 species in 15 genera, as well as 5 potentially novel organisms, identified in this study. This sensitivity was likely enhanced by phenotype-based selection on two chromogenic media formulations. Identification of double-strong isolates may provide a rational basis for selection and further characterization of vaginal probiotics, with potential application as part of HIV prevention initiatives in western Canada and East Africa.
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spelling pubmed-34025332012-07-27 Selection, Phenotyping and Identification of Acid and Hydrogen Peroxide Producing Bacteria from Vaginal Samples of Canadian and East African Women Schellenberg, John J. Dumonceaux, Tim J. Hill, Janet E. Kimani, Joshua Jaoko, Walter Wachihi, Charles Mungai, Jane Njeri Lane, Margo Fowke, Keith R. Ball, T. Blake Plummer, Francis A. PLoS One Research Article The common but poorly understood condition known as bacterial vaginosis (BV) increases vulnerability to HIV infection and is associated with the absence of H(2)O(2)-producing Lactobacillus. Vaginal lactic acid bacteria (LAB) produce anti-HIV factors such as organic acids and hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)), and may bind and inactivate HIV particles during scavenging of mannose. These factors define potential criteria for initial selection of candidate probiotics to block heterosexual transmission of HIV. Therefore, the primary goal of this study was to characterize acid production on mannose and H(2)O(2) production in vaginal isolates from Canadian adolescents (192 isolates, 16 individuals) and commercial sex workers in Nairobi, Kenya (576 isolates, 96 individuals). Selection of isolates from H(2)O(2)-detecting media suggested an idiosyncratic individual-level profile and extensive phenotypic diversity, including the identification of a subset of “double-strong” acid- and H(2)O(2)-producers with phenotypes similar to well-characterized probiotic strains. Molecular fingerprinting of all isolates by capillary electrophoresis of 16S-23S rRNA interspacer amplicons was coupled with chaperonin-60 universal target (cpn60 UT) sequencing in a subset, tentatively identifying 96% of isolates although only 19% were sequenced. Most isolates belonged to Lactobacillus, Streptococcus, Bifidobacterium or Gardnerella, with a total of 37 species in 15 genera, as well as 5 potentially novel organisms, identified in this study. This sensitivity was likely enhanced by phenotype-based selection on two chromogenic media formulations. Identification of double-strong isolates may provide a rational basis for selection and further characterization of vaginal probiotics, with potential application as part of HIV prevention initiatives in western Canada and East Africa. Public Library of Science 2012-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3402533/ /pubmed/22844440 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0041217 Text en Schellenberg et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Schellenberg, John J.
Dumonceaux, Tim J.
Hill, Janet E.
Kimani, Joshua
Jaoko, Walter
Wachihi, Charles
Mungai, Jane Njeri
Lane, Margo
Fowke, Keith R.
Ball, T. Blake
Plummer, Francis A.
Selection, Phenotyping and Identification of Acid and Hydrogen Peroxide Producing Bacteria from Vaginal Samples of Canadian and East African Women
title Selection, Phenotyping and Identification of Acid and Hydrogen Peroxide Producing Bacteria from Vaginal Samples of Canadian and East African Women
title_full Selection, Phenotyping and Identification of Acid and Hydrogen Peroxide Producing Bacteria from Vaginal Samples of Canadian and East African Women
title_fullStr Selection, Phenotyping and Identification of Acid and Hydrogen Peroxide Producing Bacteria from Vaginal Samples of Canadian and East African Women
title_full_unstemmed Selection, Phenotyping and Identification of Acid and Hydrogen Peroxide Producing Bacteria from Vaginal Samples of Canadian and East African Women
title_short Selection, Phenotyping and Identification of Acid and Hydrogen Peroxide Producing Bacteria from Vaginal Samples of Canadian and East African Women
title_sort selection, phenotyping and identification of acid and hydrogen peroxide producing bacteria from vaginal samples of canadian and east african women
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3402533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22844440
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0041217
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