Trichomonas vaginalis Transports Virulent Mycoplasma hominis and Transmits the Infection to Human Cells after Metronidazole Treatment: A Potential Role in Bacterial Invasion of Fetal Membranes and Amniotic Fluid

Mycoplasma hominis is considered an opportunistic pathogen able to colonize the lower urogenital tract; in females the infection is associated with severe pregnancy and postpartum complications, including abortion, endometritis, preterm delivery, and low birth weight. Molecular mechanisms of pathoge...

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Main Authors: Tran Thi Trung Thu, Valentina Margarita, Anna Rita Cocco, Alessandra Marongiu, Daniele Dessì, Paola Rappelli, Pier Luigi Fiori
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Pregnancy
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/5037181
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spelling doaj-8f870afed8cf47ac9f67256daed1f9a52020-11-25T01:01:56ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Pregnancy2090-27272090-27352018-01-01201810.1155/2018/50371815037181Trichomonas vaginalis Transports Virulent Mycoplasma hominis and Transmits the Infection to Human Cells after Metronidazole Treatment: A Potential Role in Bacterial Invasion of Fetal Membranes and Amniotic FluidTran Thi Trung Thu0Valentina Margarita1Anna Rita Cocco2Alessandra Marongiu3Daniele Dessì4Paola Rappelli5Pier Luigi Fiori6Department of Biochemistry, Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy, VietnamDepartment of Biomedical Sciences, University of Sassari, ItalyDepartment of Biomedical Sciences, University of Sassari, ItalyDepartment of Biomedical Sciences, University of Sassari, ItalyDepartment of Biomedical Sciences, University of Sassari, ItalyDepartment of Biomedical Sciences, University of Sassari, ItalyDepartment of Biomedical Sciences, University of Sassari, ItalyMycoplasma hominis is considered an opportunistic pathogen able to colonize the lower urogenital tract; in females the infection is associated with severe pregnancy and postpartum complications, including abortion, endometritis, preterm delivery, and low birth weight. Molecular mechanisms of pathogenicity and virulence effectors remain poorly characterized. A number of studies in the last decade have demonstrated that M. hominis can establish an endosymbiotic relationship with Trichomonas vaginalis, a urogenital parasitic protozoon, also associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. Recently, two bacterial genes (alr and goiB) associated with amniotic cavity invasion and a single gene (goiC) associated with intra-amniotic infections and high risk of preterm delivery have been identified in M. hominis isolated from a group of pregnant patients. In this work we demonstrate that a high number of M. hominis intracellularly associated with T. vaginalis have goiC gene, in association with alr and goiB. In addition, we demonstrate that metronidazole treatment of M. hominis-infected T. vaginalis allows delivering viable intracellular goiC positive M. hominis from antibiotic-killed protozoa and that free M. hominis can infect human cell cultures. Results suggest that molecular diagnostic strategies to identify both pathogens and their virulence genes should be adopted to prevent severe complications during pregnancy.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/5037181
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author Tran Thi Trung Thu
Valentina Margarita
Anna Rita Cocco
Alessandra Marongiu
Daniele Dessì
Paola Rappelli
Pier Luigi Fiori
spellingShingle Tran Thi Trung Thu
Valentina Margarita
Anna Rita Cocco
Alessandra Marongiu
Daniele Dessì
Paola Rappelli
Pier Luigi Fiori
Trichomonas vaginalis Transports Virulent Mycoplasma hominis and Transmits the Infection to Human Cells after Metronidazole Treatment: A Potential Role in Bacterial Invasion of Fetal Membranes and Amniotic Fluid
Journal of Pregnancy
author_facet Tran Thi Trung Thu
Valentina Margarita
Anna Rita Cocco
Alessandra Marongiu
Daniele Dessì
Paola Rappelli
Pier Luigi Fiori
author_sort Tran Thi Trung Thu
title Trichomonas vaginalis Transports Virulent Mycoplasma hominis and Transmits the Infection to Human Cells after Metronidazole Treatment: A Potential Role in Bacterial Invasion of Fetal Membranes and Amniotic Fluid
title_short Trichomonas vaginalis Transports Virulent Mycoplasma hominis and Transmits the Infection to Human Cells after Metronidazole Treatment: A Potential Role in Bacterial Invasion of Fetal Membranes and Amniotic Fluid
title_full Trichomonas vaginalis Transports Virulent Mycoplasma hominis and Transmits the Infection to Human Cells after Metronidazole Treatment: A Potential Role in Bacterial Invasion of Fetal Membranes and Amniotic Fluid
title_fullStr Trichomonas vaginalis Transports Virulent Mycoplasma hominis and Transmits the Infection to Human Cells after Metronidazole Treatment: A Potential Role in Bacterial Invasion of Fetal Membranes and Amniotic Fluid
title_full_unstemmed Trichomonas vaginalis Transports Virulent Mycoplasma hominis and Transmits the Infection to Human Cells after Metronidazole Treatment: A Potential Role in Bacterial Invasion of Fetal Membranes and Amniotic Fluid
title_sort trichomonas vaginalis transports virulent mycoplasma hominis and transmits the infection to human cells after metronidazole treatment: a potential role in bacterial invasion of fetal membranes and amniotic fluid
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Pregnancy
issn 2090-2727
2090-2735
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Mycoplasma hominis is considered an opportunistic pathogen able to colonize the lower urogenital tract; in females the infection is associated with severe pregnancy and postpartum complications, including abortion, endometritis, preterm delivery, and low birth weight. Molecular mechanisms of pathogenicity and virulence effectors remain poorly characterized. A number of studies in the last decade have demonstrated that M. hominis can establish an endosymbiotic relationship with Trichomonas vaginalis, a urogenital parasitic protozoon, also associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. Recently, two bacterial genes (alr and goiB) associated with amniotic cavity invasion and a single gene (goiC) associated with intra-amniotic infections and high risk of preterm delivery have been identified in M. hominis isolated from a group of pregnant patients. In this work we demonstrate that a high number of M. hominis intracellularly associated with T. vaginalis have goiC gene, in association with alr and goiB. In addition, we demonstrate that metronidazole treatment of M. hominis-infected T. vaginalis allows delivering viable intracellular goiC positive M. hominis from antibiotic-killed protozoa and that free M. hominis can infect human cell cultures. Results suggest that molecular diagnostic strategies to identify both pathogens and their virulence genes should be adopted to prevent severe complications during pregnancy.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/5037181
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