Joseph Rebecca Jane, Ser Hooi-Leng, Kuai Yi-He, Tan Loh Teng-Hern, Arasoo Valliammai Jayanthi Thirunavuk, Letchumanan Vengadesh, Wang Lijing, Pusparajah Priyia, Goh Bey-Hing, Ab Mutalib Nurul-Syakima, Chan Kok-Gan, Lee Learn-Han
Novel Bacteria and Drug Discovery Research Group (NBDD), Microbes and Bioresource Research Strength (MBRS), Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Monash University Malaysia, Bandar Sunway 47500, Malaysia.
Clinical School Johor Bahru, Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Monash University Malaysia, Johor Bahru 80100, Malaysia.
Antibiotics (Basel). 2021 Jun 15;10(6):719. doi: 10.3390/antibiotics10060719.
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) has been reported in one-third of women worldwide at different life stages, due to the complex balance in the ecology of the vaginal microbiota. It is a common cause of abnormal vaginal discharge and is associated with other health issues. Since the first description of anaerobic microbes associated with BV like in the 1950s, researchers have stepped up the game by incorporating advanced molecular tools to monitor and evaluate the extent of dysbiosis within the vaginal microbiome, particularly on how specific microbial population changes compared to a healthy state. Moreover, treatment failure and BV recurrence rate remain high despite the standard antibiotic treatment. Consequently, researchers have been probing into alternative or adjunct treatments, including probiotics or even vaginal microbiota transplants, to ensure successful treatment outcomes and reduce the colonization by pathogenic microbes of the female reproductive tract. The current review summarizes the latest findings in probiotics use for BV and explores the potential of vaginal microbiota transplants in restoring vaginal health.
全球三分之一处于不同生命阶段的女性都患有细菌性阴道病(BV),这是由于阴道微生物群生态的复杂平衡所致。它是阴道分泌物异常的常见原因,并与其他健康问题相关。自20世纪50年代首次描述与BV相关的厌氧微生物以来,研究人员通过采用先进的分子工具来监测和评估阴道微生物组内生态失调的程度,特别是与健康状态相比特定微生物种群的变化情况,从而加大了研究力度。此外,尽管采用了标准抗生素治疗,治疗失败率和BV复发率仍然很高。因此,研究人员一直在探索替代或辅助治疗方法,包括益生菌甚至阴道微生物群移植,以确保治疗成功并减少女性生殖道致病微生物的定植。本综述总结了益生菌用于BV的最新研究结果,并探讨了阴道微生物群移植在恢复阴道健康方面的潜力。