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一种用于评估阴道微生物群对妊娠结局影响的人类微生物群相关小鼠模型。

A Human Microbiota-Associated Murine Model for Assessing the Impact of the Vaginal Microbiota on Pregnancy Outcomes.

作者信息

Wolfarth Alexandra A, Smith Taylor M, VanInsberghe David, Dunlop Anne Lang, Neish Andrew S, Corwin Elizabeth J, Jones Rheinallt M

机构信息

Department of Pathology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, United States.

Emory University Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, United States.

出版信息

Front Cell Infect Microbiol. 2020 Oct 6;10:570025. doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2020.570025. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Disease states are often linked to large scale changes in microbial community structure that obscure the contributions of individual microbes to disease. Establishing a mechanistic understanding of how microbial community structure contribute to certain diseases, however, remains elusive thereby limiting our ability to develop successful microbiome-based therapeutics. Human microbiota-associated (HMA) mice have emerged as a powerful approach for directly testing the influence of microbial communities on host health and disease, with the transfer of disease phenotypes from humans to germ-free recipient mice widely reported. We developed a HMA mouse model of the human vaginal microbiota to interrogate the effects of Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) on pregnancy outcomes. We collected vaginal swabs from 19 pregnant African American women with and without BV (diagnosed per Nugent score) to colonize female germ-free mice and measure its impact on birth outcomes. There was considerable variability in the microbes that colonized each mouse, with no association to the BV status of the microbiota donor. Although some of the women in the study had adverse birth outcomes, the vaginal microbiota was not predictive of adverse birth outcomes in mice. However, elevated levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the uterus of HMA mice were detected during pregnancy. Together, these data outline the potential uses and limitations of HMA mice to elucidate the influence of the vaginal microbiota on health and disease.

摘要

疾病状态通常与微生物群落结构的大规模变化相关联,这使得个体微生物对疾病的贡献变得模糊不清。然而,要建立对微生物群落结构如何导致某些疾病的机制性理解仍然很困难,从而限制了我们开发成功的基于微生物群的治疗方法的能力。人类微生物群相关(HMA)小鼠已成为直接测试微生物群落对宿主健康和疾病影响的有力方法,疾病表型从人类转移到无菌受体小鼠的情况已有广泛报道。我们开发了一种人类阴道微生物群的HMA小鼠模型,以探究细菌性阴道病(BV)对妊娠结局的影响。我们从19名患有和未患有BV(根据 Nugent评分诊断)的非洲裔美国孕妇中收集阴道拭子,用于定植雌性无菌小鼠,并测量其对出生结局的影响。定植在每只小鼠体内的微生物存在相当大的变异性,与微生物群供体的BV状态无关。尽管该研究中的一些女性有不良出生结局,但阴道微生物群并不能预测小鼠的不良出生结局。然而,在怀孕期间检测到HMA小鼠子宫内促炎细胞因子水平升高。总之,这些数据概述了HMA小鼠在阐明阴道微生物群对健康和疾病影响方面的潜在用途和局限性。

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