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母亲阴道微生物组的流行与儿童 I 型糖尿病的发生有关。

Association of prevalent vaginal microbiome of mother with occurrence of type I diabetes in child.

机构信息

Department of Ecology and Genetics, PO Box 3000, University of Oulu, FI-90014 Oulu, Finland.

Chain Antimicrobials Ltd, Teknologiantie 2, FI-90590, Oulu, Finland.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2019 Jan 30;9(1):959. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-37467-w.

Abstract

Type I diabetes (T1D) is a rapidly increasing autoimmune disease especially in the Western countries and poses a serious global health problem. Incidence of T1D cannot be fully explained by genetic background, and environmental factors have been assumed to play a role. Environmental conditions and composition of human microbiome have been found to correlate with the incidence of T1D. We asked whether mothers' prevalent vaginal microbiome could correlate with the incidence of T1D in child. To test this hypothesis, we collected samples of vaginal microbiomes from eight mothers that had at least one child with T1D (child age maximum of 11 years at the time of sampling), born with a vaginal delivery. Eight control mothers had child/children with vaginal delivery and no diabetic child/children. The microbiomes were studied by using 16S rRNA Ion Torrent high throughput sequencing. We found that composition of total and Lactobacillus microbiome was altered, and saw an indication that diversity of vaginal microbiomes of the mothers with a diabetic child could be higher. Based on these pilot observations, we strongly encourage a larger population study to verify whether mother vaginal microbiome diversity and composition are linked to the prevalence of T1D in children.

摘要

1 型糖尿病(T1D)是一种迅速增加的自身免疫性疾病,特别是在西方国家,这构成了一个严重的全球健康问题。T1D 的发病率不能仅用遗传背景来解释,环境因素被认为起了作用。已经发现环境条件和人类微生物组的组成与 T1D 的发病率相关。我们想知道母亲当前的阴道微生物组是否与儿童 T1D 的发病率相关。为了检验这一假说,我们收集了来自 8 位母亲的阴道微生物组样本,这些母亲至少有一位患有 T1D 的孩子(采样时孩子最大年龄为 11 岁),且均为阴道分娩。8 位对照母亲的孩子/子女均为阴道分娩,且无糖尿病患儿/子女。通过使用 16S rRNA Ion Torrent 高通量测序研究微生物组。我们发现总微生物组和乳杆菌微生物组的组成发生了改变,并且表明有迹象表明,患有糖尿病儿童的母亲阴道微生物组的多样性可能更高。基于这些初步观察结果,我们强烈鼓励开展更大规模的人群研究,以验证母亲阴道微生物组的多样性和组成是否与儿童 T1D 的流行相关。

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