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New Opportunities for Endometrial Health by Modifying Uterine Microbial Composition: Present or Future?
Current knowledge suggests that the uterus harbours its own microbiota, where the microbes could influence the uterine functions in health and disease; however, the core uterine microbial composition and the host-microbial relationships remain to be fully elucidated. Different studies are indicating...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7226034/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32290428 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom10040593 |
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author | Molina, Nerea M. Sola-Leyva, Alberto Saez-Lara, Maria Jose Plaza-Diaz, Julio Tubić-Pavlović, Aleksandra Romero, Barbara Clavero, Ana Mozas-Moreno, Juan Fontes, Juan Altmäe, Signe |
author_facet | Molina, Nerea M. Sola-Leyva, Alberto Saez-Lara, Maria Jose Plaza-Diaz, Julio Tubić-Pavlović, Aleksandra Romero, Barbara Clavero, Ana Mozas-Moreno, Juan Fontes, Juan Altmäe, Signe |
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description | Current knowledge suggests that the uterus harbours its own microbiota, where the microbes could influence the uterine functions in health and disease; however, the core uterine microbial composition and the host-microbial relationships remain to be fully elucidated. Different studies are indicating, based on next-generation sequencing techniques, that microbial dysbiosis could be associated with several gynaecological disorders, such as endometriosis, chronic endometritis, dysfunctional menstrual bleeding, endometrial cancer, and infertility. Treatments using antibiotics and probiotics and/or prebiotics for endometrial microbial dysbiosis are being applied. Nevertheless there is no unified protocol for assessing the endometrial dysbiosis and no optimal treatment protocol for the established dysbiosis. With this review we outline the microbes (mostly bacteria) identified in the endometrial microbiome studies, the current treatments offered for bacterial dysbiosis in the clinical setting, and the future possibilities such as pro- and prebiotics and microbial transplants for modifying uterine microbial composition. |
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spelling | pubmed-72260342020-05-18 New Opportunities for Endometrial Health by Modifying Uterine Microbial Composition: Present or Future? Molina, Nerea M. Sola-Leyva, Alberto Saez-Lara, Maria Jose Plaza-Diaz, Julio Tubić-Pavlović, Aleksandra Romero, Barbara Clavero, Ana Mozas-Moreno, Juan Fontes, Juan Altmäe, Signe Biomolecules Review Current knowledge suggests that the uterus harbours its own microbiota, where the microbes could influence the uterine functions in health and disease; however, the core uterine microbial composition and the host-microbial relationships remain to be fully elucidated. Different studies are indicating, based on next-generation sequencing techniques, that microbial dysbiosis could be associated with several gynaecological disorders, such as endometriosis, chronic endometritis, dysfunctional menstrual bleeding, endometrial cancer, and infertility. Treatments using antibiotics and probiotics and/or prebiotics for endometrial microbial dysbiosis are being applied. Nevertheless there is no unified protocol for assessing the endometrial dysbiosis and no optimal treatment protocol for the established dysbiosis. With this review we outline the microbes (mostly bacteria) identified in the endometrial microbiome studies, the current treatments offered for bacterial dysbiosis in the clinical setting, and the future possibilities such as pro- and prebiotics and microbial transplants for modifying uterine microbial composition. MDPI 2020-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7226034/ /pubmed/32290428 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom10040593 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Molina, Nerea M. Sola-Leyva, Alberto Saez-Lara, Maria Jose Plaza-Diaz, Julio Tubić-Pavlović, Aleksandra Romero, Barbara Clavero, Ana Mozas-Moreno, Juan Fontes, Juan Altmäe, Signe New Opportunities for Endometrial Health by Modifying Uterine Microbial Composition: Present or Future? |
title | New Opportunities for Endometrial Health by Modifying Uterine Microbial Composition: Present or Future? |
title_full | New Opportunities for Endometrial Health by Modifying Uterine Microbial Composition: Present or Future? |
title_fullStr | New Opportunities for Endometrial Health by Modifying Uterine Microbial Composition: Present or Future? |
title_full_unstemmed | New Opportunities for Endometrial Health by Modifying Uterine Microbial Composition: Present or Future? |
title_short | New Opportunities for Endometrial Health by Modifying Uterine Microbial Composition: Present or Future? |
title_sort | new opportunities for endometrial health by modifying uterine microbial composition: present or future? |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7226034/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32290428 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom10040593 |
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