Zhu Lin, Lei Ai-Hua, Zheng Hong-Yi, Lyu Long-Bao, Zhang Zhi-Gang, Zheng Yong-Tang
Key Laboratory of Animal Models and Human Disease Mechanisms of Chinese Academy of Sciences & Yunnan Province, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming Yunnan 650223, China;Kunming College of Life Science, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming Yunnan 650204, China.
Key Laboratory of Animal Models and Human Disease Mechanisms of Chinese Academy of Sciences & Yunnan Province, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming Yunnan 650223, China;School of Life Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei Anhui 230026, China.
Dongwuxue Yanjiu. 2015 Sep 18;36(5):285-98. doi: 10.13918/j.issn.2095-8137.2015.5.285.
The complex and dynamic vaginal microbial ecosystem is critical to both health and disease of the host. Studies focusing on how vaginal microbiota influences HIV-1 infection may face limitations in selecting proper animal models. Given that northern pig-tailed macaques (Macaca leonina) are susceptible to HIV-1 infection, they may be an optimal animal model for elucidating the mechanisms by which vaginal microbiota contributes to resistance and susceptibility to HIV-1 infection. However, little is known about the composition and temporal variability of vaginal microbiota of the northern pig-tailed macaque. Here, we present a comprehensive catalog of the composition and temporal dynamics of vaginal microbiota of two healthy northern pig-tailed macaques over 19 weeks using 454-pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA genes. We found remarkably high proportions of a diverse array of anaerobic bacteria associated with bacterial vaginosis. Atopobium and Sneathia were dominant genera, and interestingly, we demonstrated the presence of Lactobacillus-dominated vaginal microbiota. Moreover, longitudinal analysis demonstrated that the temporal dynamics of the vaginal microbiota were considerably individualized. Finally, network analysis revealed that vaginal pH may influence the temporal dynamics of the vaginal microbiota, suggesting that inter-subject variability of vaginal bacterial communities could be mirrored in inter-subject variation in correlation profiles of species with each other and with vaginal pH over time. Our results suggest that the northern pig-tailed macaque could be an ideal animal model for prospective investigation of the mechanisms by which vaginal microbiota influence susceptibility and resistance to HIV-1 infection in the context of highly polymicrobial and Lactobacillus-dominated states.
复杂且动态变化的阴道微生物生态系统对宿主的健康与疾病均至关重要。聚焦于阴道微生物群如何影响HIV-1感染的研究在选择合适动物模型时可能面临局限。鉴于北方豚尾猕猴(食蟹猴)易受HIV-1感染,它们可能是用于阐明阴道微生物群影响HIV-1感染易感性及抗性机制的理想动物模型。然而,对于北方豚尾猕猴阴道微生物群的组成及时间变异性却知之甚少。在此,我们通过对16S rRNA基因进行454焦磷酸测序,展示了两只健康北方豚尾猕猴在19周内阴道微生物群组成及时间动态的综合目录。我们发现与细菌性阴道病相关的多种厌氧菌比例极高。阿托波菌属和斯内氏菌属为优势菌属,有趣的是,我们还证实了存在以乳酸杆菌为主导的阴道微生物群。此外,纵向分析表明阴道微生物群的时间动态存在显著个体差异。最后,网络分析显示阴道pH值可能影响阴道微生物群的时间动态,这表明阴道细菌群落的个体间变异性可通过物种彼此之间以及随时间与阴道pH值的相关性图谱中的个体间差异得以体现。我们的结果表明,北方豚尾猕猴可能是在高度多菌及以乳酸杆菌为主导的状态下前瞻性研究阴道微生物群影响HIV-1感染易感性及抗性机制的理想动物模型。