The Vaginal Community State Types Microbiome-Immune Network as Key Factor for Bacterial Vaginosis and Aerobic Vaginitis
Regarding bacterial vaginosis (BV), the relevance of the vaginal microbiota to the women’s health fulfills a key role, but knowledge gaps regarding aerobic vaginitis (AV) exist. This study aims to characterize vaginal microbiome and its relationship with the local immune mediators, providing an oppo...
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doaj-4151ae8347a34642846995b1b3aef8682020-11-25T01:41:08ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2019-10-011010.3389/fmicb.2019.02451483585The Vaginal Community State Types Microbiome-Immune Network as Key Factor for Bacterial Vaginosis and Aerobic VaginitisFrancesco De Seta0Francesco De Seta1Giuseppina Campisciano2Nunzia Zanotta3Giuseppe Ricci4Giuseppe Ricci5Manola Comar6Manola Comar7Institute for Maternal and Child Health “IRCCS Burlo Garofolo”, Trieste, ItalyDepartment of Medicine, Surgery and Health Sciences, University of Trieste, Trieste, ItalyInstitute for Maternal and Child Health “IRCCS Burlo Garofolo”, Trieste, ItalyInstitute for Maternal and Child Health “IRCCS Burlo Garofolo”, Trieste, ItalyInstitute for Maternal and Child Health “IRCCS Burlo Garofolo”, Trieste, ItalyDepartment of Medicine, Surgery and Health Sciences, University of Trieste, Trieste, ItalyInstitute for Maternal and Child Health “IRCCS Burlo Garofolo”, Trieste, ItalyDepartment of Medicine, Surgery and Health Sciences, University of Trieste, Trieste, ItalyRegarding bacterial vaginosis (BV), the relevance of the vaginal microbiota to the women’s health fulfills a key role, but knowledge gaps regarding aerobic vaginitis (AV) exist. This study aims to characterize vaginal microbiome and its relationship with the local immune mediators, providing an opportunity to define the link between vaginal commensal microorganisms and opportunistic pathogens in the relation of a given vaginal community state type (CST). A total of 90 vaginal samples from Caucasian asymptomatic women of reproductive age (18–40 years) attending the yearly examination and not reporting any vaginal complaints were retrospectively evaluated for microbiome assessment and immune factor dosage. The samples were tested by the Ion Torrent PGM and the Luminex Bio-Plex technologies for the analysis of microbiome and immune factors, respectively. In our study, the CST classification together with the local immune response profiling represented a good predictive indicator of the vaginal health, suggesting that the predominance of a specific Lactobacillus and its relative abundance are pivotal elements to maintain a physiologic status. A vaginal colonization from Bifidobacterium may absolve a protective role similar to that of Lactobacillus, corresponding to a newly identified CST, although studies are needed to better clarify its clinical significance. Moreover, within each CST, a different pattern of inflammation is activated and orchestrated both by the dominant Lactobacillus spp. and by specific non-Lactobacillus bacteria and can give insights into the pathogenic mechanisms. In conclusion, this study contributes to the characterization of vaginal dysbiosis, reshaping this concept by taking into consideration the CST profiling, local immune marker, and immune–microbial network.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2019.02451/fullvaginal microbiomeimmune proteinsLactobacillus speciesBifidobacteriavaginal community state types |
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Francesco De Seta Francesco De Seta Giuseppina Campisciano Nunzia Zanotta Giuseppe Ricci Giuseppe Ricci Manola Comar Manola Comar The Vaginal Community State Types Microbiome-Immune Network as Key Factor for Bacterial Vaginosis and Aerobic Vaginitis Frontiers in Microbiology vaginal microbiome immune proteins Lactobacillus species Bifidobacteria vaginal community state types |
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Francesco De Seta Francesco De Seta Giuseppina Campisciano Nunzia Zanotta Giuseppe Ricci Giuseppe Ricci Manola Comar Manola Comar |
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The Vaginal Community State Types Microbiome-Immune Network as Key Factor for Bacterial Vaginosis and Aerobic Vaginitis |
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The Vaginal Community State Types Microbiome-Immune Network as Key Factor for Bacterial Vaginosis and Aerobic Vaginitis |
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The Vaginal Community State Types Microbiome-Immune Network as Key Factor for Bacterial Vaginosis and Aerobic Vaginitis |
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The Vaginal Community State Types Microbiome-Immune Network as Key Factor for Bacterial Vaginosis and Aerobic Vaginitis |
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The Vaginal Community State Types Microbiome-Immune Network as Key Factor for Bacterial Vaginosis and Aerobic Vaginitis |
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vaginal community state types microbiome-immune network as key factor for bacterial vaginosis and aerobic vaginitis |
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Frontiers in Microbiology |
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Regarding bacterial vaginosis (BV), the relevance of the vaginal microbiota to the women’s health fulfills a key role, but knowledge gaps regarding aerobic vaginitis (AV) exist. This study aims to characterize vaginal microbiome and its relationship with the local immune mediators, providing an opportunity to define the link between vaginal commensal microorganisms and opportunistic pathogens in the relation of a given vaginal community state type (CST). A total of 90 vaginal samples from Caucasian asymptomatic women of reproductive age (18–40 years) attending the yearly examination and not reporting any vaginal complaints were retrospectively evaluated for microbiome assessment and immune factor dosage. The samples were tested by the Ion Torrent PGM and the Luminex Bio-Plex technologies for the analysis of microbiome and immune factors, respectively. In our study, the CST classification together with the local immune response profiling represented a good predictive indicator of the vaginal health, suggesting that the predominance of a specific Lactobacillus and its relative abundance are pivotal elements to maintain a physiologic status. A vaginal colonization from Bifidobacterium may absolve a protective role similar to that of Lactobacillus, corresponding to a newly identified CST, although studies are needed to better clarify its clinical significance. Moreover, within each CST, a different pattern of inflammation is activated and orchestrated both by the dominant Lactobacillus spp. and by specific non-Lactobacillus bacteria and can give insights into the pathogenic mechanisms. In conclusion, this study contributes to the characterization of vaginal dysbiosis, reshaping this concept by taking into consideration the CST profiling, local immune marker, and immune–microbial network. |
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vaginal microbiome immune proteins Lactobacillus species Bifidobacteria vaginal community state types |
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