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Lactobacillus-dominance and rapid stabilization of vaginal microbiota in combined oral contraceptive pill users examined through a longitudinal cohort study with frequent vaginal sampling over two years

BACKGROUND: Bacterial vaginosis (BV), a condition in which vaginal Lactobacillus spp. are in low abundance, is associated with vulvovaginal symptoms, obstetric outcomes and urogenital infections. Recurrent BV is difficult to manage, and emerging data indicate a reduced risk of BV with the use of hor...

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Autores principales: Tuddenham, Susan, Gajer, Pawel, Burke, Anne E., Murphy, Catherine, Klein, Sabra L., Stennett, Christina A., Wilgus, Barbara, Ravel, Jacques, Ghanem, Khalil G., Brotman, Rebecca M.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9792759/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36529102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.104407
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author Tuddenham, Susan
Gajer, Pawel
Burke, Anne E.
Murphy, Catherine
Klein, Sabra L.
Stennett, Christina A.
Wilgus, Barbara
Ravel, Jacques
Ghanem, Khalil G.
Brotman, Rebecca M.
author_facet Tuddenham, Susan
Gajer, Pawel
Burke, Anne E.
Murphy, Catherine
Klein, Sabra L.
Stennett, Christina A.
Wilgus, Barbara
Ravel, Jacques
Ghanem, Khalil G.
Brotman, Rebecca M.
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description BACKGROUND: Bacterial vaginosis (BV), a condition in which vaginal Lactobacillus spp. are in low abundance, is associated with vulvovaginal symptoms, obstetric outcomes and urogenital infections. Recurrent BV is difficult to manage, and emerging data indicate a reduced risk of BV with the use of hormonal contraception (HC). Despite widespread use, little longitudinal data is available on whether, and in what timeframe, combined oral contraceptive pills (COCs) may act to affect vaginal microbiota stability and Lactobacillus dominance. METHODS: We compared the vaginal microbiota of reproductive-age cisgender women during intervals on combined estrogen and progestin COCs with non-use intervals in a 2-year observational study. Vaginal microbiota were characterized by 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing. FINDINGS: COC users were more likely to have Lactobacillus-dominated microbiota and more stable microbiota over time. Stability increased and then plateaued four weeks after COC initiation. The associations between COCs and Lactobacillus spp. dominance, and microbiota stability, were statistically significant for White, but not African American women; however sample size was limited for African American participants. Findings were similar for other forms of HC and when excluding samples collected during menses. INTERPRETATION: Our study provides a methodologic framework to evaluate observational longitudinal microbiota data with exposure crossovers. We found COCs are associated with vaginal microbiota stability and a Lactobacillus-dominated state. COCs appear to impact stability within a month of initiation. Our findings have clinical implications for how soon benefits can be expected in (at least White) patients initiating COCs, and support the need for larger prospective trials to verify our results in ethnically diverse populations. FUNDING: R01-AI089878.
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spelling pubmed-97927592022-12-28 Lactobacillus-dominance and rapid stabilization of vaginal microbiota in combined oral contraceptive pill users examined through a longitudinal cohort study with frequent vaginal sampling over two years Tuddenham, Susan Gajer, Pawel Burke, Anne E. Murphy, Catherine Klein, Sabra L. Stennett, Christina A. Wilgus, Barbara Ravel, Jacques Ghanem, Khalil G. Brotman, Rebecca M. eBioMedicine Articles BACKGROUND: Bacterial vaginosis (BV), a condition in which vaginal Lactobacillus spp. are in low abundance, is associated with vulvovaginal symptoms, obstetric outcomes and urogenital infections. Recurrent BV is difficult to manage, and emerging data indicate a reduced risk of BV with the use of hormonal contraception (HC). Despite widespread use, little longitudinal data is available on whether, and in what timeframe, combined oral contraceptive pills (COCs) may act to affect vaginal microbiota stability and Lactobacillus dominance. METHODS: We compared the vaginal microbiota of reproductive-age cisgender women during intervals on combined estrogen and progestin COCs with non-use intervals in a 2-year observational study. Vaginal microbiota were characterized by 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing. FINDINGS: COC users were more likely to have Lactobacillus-dominated microbiota and more stable microbiota over time. Stability increased and then plateaued four weeks after COC initiation. The associations between COCs and Lactobacillus spp. dominance, and microbiota stability, were statistically significant for White, but not African American women; however sample size was limited for African American participants. Findings were similar for other forms of HC and when excluding samples collected during menses. INTERPRETATION: Our study provides a methodologic framework to evaluate observational longitudinal microbiota data with exposure crossovers. We found COCs are associated with vaginal microbiota stability and a Lactobacillus-dominated state. COCs appear to impact stability within a month of initiation. Our findings have clinical implications for how soon benefits can be expected in (at least White) patients initiating COCs, and support the need for larger prospective trials to verify our results in ethnically diverse populations. FUNDING: R01-AI089878. Elsevier 2022-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9792759/ /pubmed/36529102 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.104407 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Articles
Tuddenham, Susan
Gajer, Pawel
Burke, Anne E.
Murphy, Catherine
Klein, Sabra L.
Stennett, Christina A.
Wilgus, Barbara
Ravel, Jacques
Ghanem, Khalil G.
Brotman, Rebecca M.
Lactobacillus-dominance and rapid stabilization of vaginal microbiota in combined oral contraceptive pill users examined through a longitudinal cohort study with frequent vaginal sampling over two years
title Lactobacillus-dominance and rapid stabilization of vaginal microbiota in combined oral contraceptive pill users examined through a longitudinal cohort study with frequent vaginal sampling over two years
title_full Lactobacillus-dominance and rapid stabilization of vaginal microbiota in combined oral contraceptive pill users examined through a longitudinal cohort study with frequent vaginal sampling over two years
title_fullStr Lactobacillus-dominance and rapid stabilization of vaginal microbiota in combined oral contraceptive pill users examined through a longitudinal cohort study with frequent vaginal sampling over two years
title_full_unstemmed Lactobacillus-dominance and rapid stabilization of vaginal microbiota in combined oral contraceptive pill users examined through a longitudinal cohort study with frequent vaginal sampling over two years
title_short Lactobacillus-dominance and rapid stabilization of vaginal microbiota in combined oral contraceptive pill users examined through a longitudinal cohort study with frequent vaginal sampling over two years
title_sort lactobacillus-dominance and rapid stabilization of vaginal microbiota in combined oral contraceptive pill users examined through a longitudinal cohort study with frequent vaginal sampling over two years
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9792759/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36529102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.104407
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