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Structural Variations of Vaginal and Endometrial Microbiota: Hints on Female Infertility
Microbiota are microorganismal communities colonizing human tissues exposed to the external environment, including the urogenital tract. The bacterial composition of the vaginal microbiota has been established and is partially related to obstetric outcome, while the uterine microbiota, considered to...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7372811/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32760681 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2020.00350 |
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author | Riganelli, Lucia Iebba, Valerio Piccioni, Mariagrazia Illuminati, Isabella Bonfiglio, Giulia Neroni, Bruna Calvo, Ludovica Gagliardi, Antonella Levrero, Massimo Merlino, Lucia Mariani, Marianna Capri, Oriana Pietrangeli, Daniela Schippa, Serena Guerrieri, Francesca |
author_facet | Riganelli, Lucia Iebba, Valerio Piccioni, Mariagrazia Illuminati, Isabella Bonfiglio, Giulia Neroni, Bruna Calvo, Ludovica Gagliardi, Antonella Levrero, Massimo Merlino, Lucia Mariani, Marianna Capri, Oriana Pietrangeli, Daniela Schippa, Serena Guerrieri, Francesca |
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description | Microbiota are microorganismal communities colonizing human tissues exposed to the external environment, including the urogenital tract. The bacterial composition of the vaginal microbiota has been established and is partially related to obstetric outcome, while the uterine microbiota, considered to be a sterile environment for years, is now the focus of more extensive studies and debates. The characterization of the microbiota contained in the reproductive tract (RT) of asymptomatic and infertile women, could define a specific RT microbiota associated with implantation failure. In this pilot study, 34 women undergoing personalized hormonal stimulation were recruited and the biological samples of each patient, vaginal fluid, and endometrial biopsy, were collected immediately prior to oocyte-pick up, and sequenced. Women were subsequently divided into groups according to fertilization outcome. Analysis of the 16s rRNA V4-V5 region revealed a significant difference between vaginal and endometrial microbiota. The vaginal microbiota of pregnant women corroborated previous data, exhibiting a lactobacilli-dominant habitat compared to non-pregnant cases, while the endometrial bacterial colonization was characterized by a polymicrobial ecosystem in which lactobacilli were exclusively detected in the group that displayed unsuccessful in vitro fertilization. Overall, these preliminary results revisit our knowledge of the genitourinary microbiota, and highlight a putative relationship between vaginal/endometrial microbiota and reproductive success. |
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spelling | pubmed-73728112020-08-04 Structural Variations of Vaginal and Endometrial Microbiota: Hints on Female Infertility Riganelli, Lucia Iebba, Valerio Piccioni, Mariagrazia Illuminati, Isabella Bonfiglio, Giulia Neroni, Bruna Calvo, Ludovica Gagliardi, Antonella Levrero, Massimo Merlino, Lucia Mariani, Marianna Capri, Oriana Pietrangeli, Daniela Schippa, Serena Guerrieri, Francesca Front Cell Infect Microbiol Cellular and Infection Microbiology Microbiota are microorganismal communities colonizing human tissues exposed to the external environment, including the urogenital tract. The bacterial composition of the vaginal microbiota has been established and is partially related to obstetric outcome, while the uterine microbiota, considered to be a sterile environment for years, is now the focus of more extensive studies and debates. The characterization of the microbiota contained in the reproductive tract (RT) of asymptomatic and infertile women, could define a specific RT microbiota associated with implantation failure. In this pilot study, 34 women undergoing personalized hormonal stimulation were recruited and the biological samples of each patient, vaginal fluid, and endometrial biopsy, were collected immediately prior to oocyte-pick up, and sequenced. Women were subsequently divided into groups according to fertilization outcome. Analysis of the 16s rRNA V4-V5 region revealed a significant difference between vaginal and endometrial microbiota. The vaginal microbiota of pregnant women corroborated previous data, exhibiting a lactobacilli-dominant habitat compared to non-pregnant cases, while the endometrial bacterial colonization was characterized by a polymicrobial ecosystem in which lactobacilli were exclusively detected in the group that displayed unsuccessful in vitro fertilization. Overall, these preliminary results revisit our knowledge of the genitourinary microbiota, and highlight a putative relationship between vaginal/endometrial microbiota and reproductive success. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7372811/ /pubmed/32760681 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2020.00350 Text en Copyright © 2020 Riganelli, Iebba, Piccioni, Illuminati, Bonfiglio, Neroni, Calvo, Gagliardi, Levrero, Merlino, Mariani, Capri, Pietrangeli, Schippa and Guerrieri. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Cellular and Infection Microbiology Riganelli, Lucia Iebba, Valerio Piccioni, Mariagrazia Illuminati, Isabella Bonfiglio, Giulia Neroni, Bruna Calvo, Ludovica Gagliardi, Antonella Levrero, Massimo Merlino, Lucia Mariani, Marianna Capri, Oriana Pietrangeli, Daniela Schippa, Serena Guerrieri, Francesca Structural Variations of Vaginal and Endometrial Microbiota: Hints on Female Infertility |
title | Structural Variations of Vaginal and Endometrial Microbiota: Hints on Female Infertility |
title_full | Structural Variations of Vaginal and Endometrial Microbiota: Hints on Female Infertility |
title_fullStr | Structural Variations of Vaginal and Endometrial Microbiota: Hints on Female Infertility |
title_full_unstemmed | Structural Variations of Vaginal and Endometrial Microbiota: Hints on Female Infertility |
title_short | Structural Variations of Vaginal and Endometrial Microbiota: Hints on Female Infertility |
title_sort | structural variations of vaginal and endometrial microbiota: hints on female infertility |
topic | Cellular and Infection Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7372811/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32760681 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2020.00350 |
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