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The Effect of Exogenous Sex Steroids on the Vaginal Microbiota: A Systematic Review

BACKGROUND: Exogenous sex steroids within hormonal contraception and menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) have been used for family planning and management of menopausal symptoms, without consideration of their effects on the vaginal microbiota. This is largely because their use predates our understandi...

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Autores principales: Ratten, Larissa K., Plummer, Erica L., Bradshaw, Catriona S., Fairley, Christopher K., Murray, Gerald L., Garland, Suzanne M., Bateson, Deborah, Tachedjian, Gilda, Masson, Lindi, Vodstrcil, Lenka A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8633117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34869054
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2021.732423
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author Ratten, Larissa K.
Plummer, Erica L.
Bradshaw, Catriona S.
Fairley, Christopher K.
Murray, Gerald L.
Garland, Suzanne M.
Bateson, Deborah
Tachedjian, Gilda
Masson, Lindi
Vodstrcil, Lenka A.
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Plummer, Erica L.
Bradshaw, Catriona S.
Fairley, Christopher K.
Murray, Gerald L.
Garland, Suzanne M.
Bateson, Deborah
Tachedjian, Gilda
Masson, Lindi
Vodstrcil, Lenka A.
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description BACKGROUND: Exogenous sex steroids within hormonal contraception and menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) have been used for family planning and management of menopausal symptoms, without consideration of their effects on the vaginal microbiota. This is largely because their use predates our understanding of the importance of the vaginal microbiome on human health. We conducted a systematic review (PROSPERO: CRD42018107730) to determine the influence of exogenous sex steroids, stratified by oestrogen-containing or progestin-only types of contraception, and MHT on the vaginal microbiome, as measured by molecular methods. METHODS: Embase, PubMed and Medline were searched for relevant literature published through to December 1st 2020. Eligible studies reported on the effect of specific exogenous sex steroids on the vaginal microbiome using a molecular method. Data regarding the ‘positive’, ‘negative’ or ‘neutral’ effect of each type of contraceptive or MHT on the vaginal microbiome was extracted and summarised. A positive effect reflected sex steroid exposure that was associated with increased abundance of lactobacilli, a change to, or maintenance of, an optimal vaginal microbiota composition, or a decrease in bacterial diversity (specifically reflecting a low-diversity optimal microbiota state), relative to the control group. An exogenous sex steroid was designated as having a negative effect on the vaginal microbiome if it resulted in opposing effects (i.e. loss of lactobacilli, a non-optimal microbiota state). When no significant change was found, this was considered neutral/inconclusive. RESULTS: We identified 29 manuscripts reporting on the effect of exogenous sex steroids on the vaginal microbiome; 25 investigating hormonal contraceptives, and 4 investigating MHT. Oestrogen-containing contraception, particularly reflecting the combined oestrogen and progestin-containing contraceptive pill, had a positive effect on the composition of the vaginal microbiota. Progestin-only contraception, particularly reflecting depo-medroxyprogesterone acetate, had mixed effects on the microbiota. Among post-menopausal women using MHT, exogenous oestrogen applied topically was associated with increased prevalence of lactobacilli. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that oestrogen-containing compounds may promote an optimal vaginal microbiota, which could have clinical applications. The impact of progestin-only contraceptives on the vaginal microbiota is less clear; more data is needed to determine how progestin-only contraceptives contribute to adverse reproductive and sexual health outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-86331172021-12-02 The Effect of Exogenous Sex Steroids on the Vaginal Microbiota: A Systematic Review Ratten, Larissa K. Plummer, Erica L. Bradshaw, Catriona S. Fairley, Christopher K. Murray, Gerald L. Garland, Suzanne M. Bateson, Deborah Tachedjian, Gilda Masson, Lindi Vodstrcil, Lenka A. Front Cell Infect Microbiol Cellular and Infection Microbiology BACKGROUND: Exogenous sex steroids within hormonal contraception and menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) have been used for family planning and management of menopausal symptoms, without consideration of their effects on the vaginal microbiota. This is largely because their use predates our understanding of the importance of the vaginal microbiome on human health. We conducted a systematic review (PROSPERO: CRD42018107730) to determine the influence of exogenous sex steroids, stratified by oestrogen-containing or progestin-only types of contraception, and MHT on the vaginal microbiome, as measured by molecular methods. METHODS: Embase, PubMed and Medline were searched for relevant literature published through to December 1st 2020. Eligible studies reported on the effect of specific exogenous sex steroids on the vaginal microbiome using a molecular method. Data regarding the ‘positive’, ‘negative’ or ‘neutral’ effect of each type of contraceptive or MHT on the vaginal microbiome was extracted and summarised. A positive effect reflected sex steroid exposure that was associated with increased abundance of lactobacilli, a change to, or maintenance of, an optimal vaginal microbiota composition, or a decrease in bacterial diversity (specifically reflecting a low-diversity optimal microbiota state), relative to the control group. An exogenous sex steroid was designated as having a negative effect on the vaginal microbiome if it resulted in opposing effects (i.e. loss of lactobacilli, a non-optimal microbiota state). When no significant change was found, this was considered neutral/inconclusive. RESULTS: We identified 29 manuscripts reporting on the effect of exogenous sex steroids on the vaginal microbiome; 25 investigating hormonal contraceptives, and 4 investigating MHT. Oestrogen-containing contraception, particularly reflecting the combined oestrogen and progestin-containing contraceptive pill, had a positive effect on the composition of the vaginal microbiota. Progestin-only contraception, particularly reflecting depo-medroxyprogesterone acetate, had mixed effects on the microbiota. Among post-menopausal women using MHT, exogenous oestrogen applied topically was associated with increased prevalence of lactobacilli. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that oestrogen-containing compounds may promote an optimal vaginal microbiota, which could have clinical applications. The impact of progestin-only contraceptives on the vaginal microbiota is less clear; more data is needed to determine how progestin-only contraceptives contribute to adverse reproductive and sexual health outcomes. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8633117/ /pubmed/34869054 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2021.732423 Text en Copyright © 2021 Ratten, Plummer, Bradshaw, Fairley, Murray, Garland, Bateson, Tachedjian, Masson and Vodstrcil https://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
Ratten, Larissa K.
Plummer, Erica L.
Bradshaw, Catriona S.
Fairley, Christopher K.
Murray, Gerald L.
Garland, Suzanne M.
Bateson, Deborah
Tachedjian, Gilda
Masson, Lindi
Vodstrcil, Lenka A.
The Effect of Exogenous Sex Steroids on the Vaginal Microbiota: A Systematic Review
title The Effect of Exogenous Sex Steroids on the Vaginal Microbiota: A Systematic Review
title_full The Effect of Exogenous Sex Steroids on the Vaginal Microbiota: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr The Effect of Exogenous Sex Steroids on the Vaginal Microbiota: A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Exogenous Sex Steroids on the Vaginal Microbiota: A Systematic Review
title_short The Effect of Exogenous Sex Steroids on the Vaginal Microbiota: A Systematic Review
title_sort effect of exogenous sex steroids on the vaginal microbiota: a systematic review
topic Cellular and Infection Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8633117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34869054
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2021.732423
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