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Lactobacillus iners and gasseri, Prevotella bivia and HPV Belong to the Microbiological Signature Negatively Affecting Human Reproduction

Infertile couples undergoing the use of assisted reproductive technology are a good study model to evaluate the microbiological signatures affecting reproductive health. We tested vaginal lavages, follicular fluids, embryo culture mediums, and seminal fluids from 47 couples for their microbiome comp...

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Autores principales: Campisciano, Giuseppina, Iebba, Valerio, Zito, Gabriella, Luppi, Stefania, Martinelli, Monica, Fischer, Leo, De Seta, Francesco, Basile, Giuseppe, Ricci, Giuseppe, Comar, Manola
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7824525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33375526
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9010039
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author Campisciano, Giuseppina
Iebba, Valerio
Zito, Gabriella
Luppi, Stefania
Martinelli, Monica
Fischer, Leo
De Seta, Francesco
Basile, Giuseppe
Ricci, Giuseppe
Comar, Manola
author_facet Campisciano, Giuseppina
Iebba, Valerio
Zito, Gabriella
Luppi, Stefania
Martinelli, Monica
Fischer, Leo
De Seta, Francesco
Basile, Giuseppe
Ricci, Giuseppe
Comar, Manola
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description Infertile couples undergoing the use of assisted reproductive technology are a good study model to evaluate the microbiological signatures affecting reproductive health. We tested vaginal lavages, follicular fluids, embryo culture mediums, and seminal fluids from 47 couples for their microbiome composition and HPV infection. Twenty-five infertile couples were diagnosed with unexplained infertility, whereas 22 were diagnosed with explained infertility. Lactobacilli were dominant in the vaginal lavages of both patient groups, and the most abundant species was L. iners (CST III), which is linked to a decreased fertility rate. Besides this, L. gasseri—which is known to be associated with oocyte DNA fragmentation and decreased sperm mobility—was identified in the seminal fluids, follicular fluids, and embryo culture media of the unexplained infertility group. Prevotella was increased in the seminal fluids of the explained infertility group, along with HPV-positive seminal fluids: an infection commonly associated with infertility, especially male infertility. Prevotella has been described to negatively affect sperm motility. Taken together, these results suggest that the profiling of the reproductive tract microbiome can add new perspectives to human reproduction.
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spelling pubmed-78245252021-01-24 Lactobacillus iners and gasseri, Prevotella bivia and HPV Belong to the Microbiological Signature Negatively Affecting Human Reproduction Campisciano, Giuseppina Iebba, Valerio Zito, Gabriella Luppi, Stefania Martinelli, Monica Fischer, Leo De Seta, Francesco Basile, Giuseppe Ricci, Giuseppe Comar, Manola Microorganisms Article Infertile couples undergoing the use of assisted reproductive technology are a good study model to evaluate the microbiological signatures affecting reproductive health. We tested vaginal lavages, follicular fluids, embryo culture mediums, and seminal fluids from 47 couples for their microbiome composition and HPV infection. Twenty-five infertile couples were diagnosed with unexplained infertility, whereas 22 were diagnosed with explained infertility. Lactobacilli were dominant in the vaginal lavages of both patient groups, and the most abundant species was L. iners (CST III), which is linked to a decreased fertility rate. Besides this, L. gasseri—which is known to be associated with oocyte DNA fragmentation and decreased sperm mobility—was identified in the seminal fluids, follicular fluids, and embryo culture media of the unexplained infertility group. Prevotella was increased in the seminal fluids of the explained infertility group, along with HPV-positive seminal fluids: an infection commonly associated with infertility, especially male infertility. Prevotella has been described to negatively affect sperm motility. Taken together, these results suggest that the profiling of the reproductive tract microbiome can add new perspectives to human reproduction. MDPI 2020-12-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7824525/ /pubmed/33375526 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9010039 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/).
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Campisciano, Giuseppina
Iebba, Valerio
Zito, Gabriella
Luppi, Stefania
Martinelli, Monica
Fischer, Leo
De Seta, Francesco
Basile, Giuseppe
Ricci, Giuseppe
Comar, Manola
Lactobacillus iners and gasseri, Prevotella bivia and HPV Belong to the Microbiological Signature Negatively Affecting Human Reproduction
title Lactobacillus iners and gasseri, Prevotella bivia and HPV Belong to the Microbiological Signature Negatively Affecting Human Reproduction
title_full Lactobacillus iners and gasseri, Prevotella bivia and HPV Belong to the Microbiological Signature Negatively Affecting Human Reproduction
title_fullStr Lactobacillus iners and gasseri, Prevotella bivia and HPV Belong to the Microbiological Signature Negatively Affecting Human Reproduction
title_full_unstemmed Lactobacillus iners and gasseri, Prevotella bivia and HPV Belong to the Microbiological Signature Negatively Affecting Human Reproduction
title_short Lactobacillus iners and gasseri, Prevotella bivia and HPV Belong to the Microbiological Signature Negatively Affecting Human Reproduction
title_sort lactobacillus iners and gasseri, prevotella bivia and hpv belong to the microbiological signature negatively affecting human reproduction
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7824525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33375526
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9010039
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