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Protective Effects of Engineered Lactobacillus crispatus on Intrauterine Adhesions in Mice via Delivering CXCL12

Endometrial injury is the main cause of intrauterine adhesions (IUA), and there is currently no effective prevention and treatment. Immune cells play an important role in damage repair by sensing the change in the microenvironment. Exogenous CXCL12 can promote tissue regeneration and repair by recru...

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Autores principales: Kong, Yao, Liu, Zhaoxia, Xiao, Qin, Wu, Fei, Hu, Lijuan, Deng, Xiaorong, Chen, Tingtao
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9207254/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35734171
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.905876
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author Kong, Yao
Liu, Zhaoxia
Xiao, Qin
Wu, Fei
Hu, Lijuan
Deng, Xiaorong
Chen, Tingtao
author_facet Kong, Yao
Liu, Zhaoxia
Xiao, Qin
Wu, Fei
Hu, Lijuan
Deng, Xiaorong
Chen, Tingtao
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description Endometrial injury is the main cause of intrauterine adhesions (IUA), and there is currently no effective prevention and treatment. Immune cells play an important role in damage repair by sensing the change in the microenvironment. Exogenous CXCL12 can promote tissue regeneration and repair by recruiting immune cells, but its effect and possible mechanism on endometrial regeneration and repair have not been reported. In the present study, we constructed an engineered a Lactobacillus crispatus strain by transforming a pMG36e plasmid carrying a CXCL12 gene into the bacterium, and developed two animal models, the intrauterine adhesion mice with or without diabetes to evaluate the positive effects of this strain on the prevention of IUA after accepting intrauterine surgery in normal and diabetic mice. The results showed that vaginal application of L. crispatus-pMG36e-mCXCL12 strains significantly diminished the levels of pro-inflammatory factors interleukin-1β (IL-1β) and tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) in serum and uterine tissues of IUA mice, and resulted in the inhibition of the inflammatory (toll-like receptor 4/nuclear factor-κb, TLR4/NF-κB) and fibrotic (transforming growth factor-β1/smads, TGF-β1/Smads) signalling pathways in the uterine tissues. The high-throughput sequencing results further indicated that treatment with L. crispatus-pMG36e-mCXCL12 strains greatly increased the abundance of Lactobacillus spp. and reduced that of the pathogenic Klebsiella spp. in IUA mice. Furthermore, among intrauterine adhesion mice with diabetes, we obtained similar results to non-diabetic mice, that is, L.crispatus-pMG36e-mCXCL12 significantly improved fibrosis and inflammation in the uterine cavity of diabetic mice, and restored the vaginal microbiota balance in diabetic mice. Therefore, we speculated that vaginal administration of L. crispatus-pMG36e-mCXCL12 strains can effectively alleviate intrauterine adhesions by restoring the microbial balance and reducing inflammation and fibrosis caused by surgery.
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spelling pubmed-92072542022-06-21 Protective Effects of Engineered Lactobacillus crispatus on Intrauterine Adhesions in Mice via Delivering CXCL12 Kong, Yao Liu, Zhaoxia Xiao, Qin Wu, Fei Hu, Lijuan Deng, Xiaorong Chen, Tingtao Front Immunol Immunology Endometrial injury is the main cause of intrauterine adhesions (IUA), and there is currently no effective prevention and treatment. Immune cells play an important role in damage repair by sensing the change in the microenvironment. Exogenous CXCL12 can promote tissue regeneration and repair by recruiting immune cells, but its effect and possible mechanism on endometrial regeneration and repair have not been reported. In the present study, we constructed an engineered a Lactobacillus crispatus strain by transforming a pMG36e plasmid carrying a CXCL12 gene into the bacterium, and developed two animal models, the intrauterine adhesion mice with or without diabetes to evaluate the positive effects of this strain on the prevention of IUA after accepting intrauterine surgery in normal and diabetic mice. The results showed that vaginal application of L. crispatus-pMG36e-mCXCL12 strains significantly diminished the levels of pro-inflammatory factors interleukin-1β (IL-1β) and tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) in serum and uterine tissues of IUA mice, and resulted in the inhibition of the inflammatory (toll-like receptor 4/nuclear factor-κb, TLR4/NF-κB) and fibrotic (transforming growth factor-β1/smads, TGF-β1/Smads) signalling pathways in the uterine tissues. The high-throughput sequencing results further indicated that treatment with L. crispatus-pMG36e-mCXCL12 strains greatly increased the abundance of Lactobacillus spp. and reduced that of the pathogenic Klebsiella spp. in IUA mice. Furthermore, among intrauterine adhesion mice with diabetes, we obtained similar results to non-diabetic mice, that is, L.crispatus-pMG36e-mCXCL12 significantly improved fibrosis and inflammation in the uterine cavity of diabetic mice, and restored the vaginal microbiota balance in diabetic mice. Therefore, we speculated that vaginal administration of L. crispatus-pMG36e-mCXCL12 strains can effectively alleviate intrauterine adhesions by restoring the microbial balance and reducing inflammation and fibrosis caused by surgery. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9207254/ /pubmed/35734171 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.905876 Text en Copyright © 2022 Kong, Liu, Xiao, Wu, Hu, Deng and Chen 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 Immunology
Kong, Yao
Liu, Zhaoxia
Xiao, Qin
Wu, Fei
Hu, Lijuan
Deng, Xiaorong
Chen, Tingtao
Protective Effects of Engineered Lactobacillus crispatus on Intrauterine Adhesions in Mice via Delivering CXCL12
title Protective Effects of Engineered Lactobacillus crispatus on Intrauterine Adhesions in Mice via Delivering CXCL12
title_full Protective Effects of Engineered Lactobacillus crispatus on Intrauterine Adhesions in Mice via Delivering CXCL12
title_fullStr Protective Effects of Engineered Lactobacillus crispatus on Intrauterine Adhesions in Mice via Delivering CXCL12
title_full_unstemmed Protective Effects of Engineered Lactobacillus crispatus on Intrauterine Adhesions in Mice via Delivering CXCL12
title_short Protective Effects of Engineered Lactobacillus crispatus on Intrauterine Adhesions in Mice via Delivering CXCL12
title_sort protective effects of engineered lactobacillus crispatus on intrauterine adhesions in mice via delivering cxcl12
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9207254/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35734171
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.905876
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