Institute for Maternal and Child Health "IRCCS Burlo Garofolo," Trieste, Italy.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Distinguish University Professor, School of Medicine, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Permian Basin, Odessa, TX.
J Low Genit Tract Dis. 2022 Jan 1;26(1):85-92. doi: 10.1097/LGT.0000000000000645.
This series of articles, titled The Vaginal Microbiome (VMB), written on behalf of the International Society for the Study of Vulvovaginal Disease, aims to summarize the recent findings and understanding of the vaginal bacterial microbiota, mainly regarding areas relevant to clinicians specializing in vulvovaginal disorders.
A search of PubMed database was performed, using the search terms "vaginal microbiome" with "Candida," "vaginitis," "urinary microbiome," "recurrent urinary tract infections," "sexually transmitted infections," "human immunodeficiency virus," "human papillomavirus," "nonspecific vaginitis," "vulvodynia," and "vulvovaginal symptoms." Full article texts were reviewed. Reference lists were screened for additional articles. The third article in this series describes VMB in various urogenital disorders.
Variable patterns of the VMB are found in patients with vulvovaginal candidiasis, challenging the idea of a protective role of lactobacilli. Highly similar strains of health-associated commensal bacteria are shared in both the bladder and vagina of the same individual and may provide protection against urinary tract infections. Dysbiotic VMB increases the risk of urinary tract infection. Loss of vaginal lactic acid-producing bacteria combined with elevated pH, increase the risk for sexually transmitted infections, although the exact protective mechanisms of the VMB against sexually transmitted infections are still unknown.
The VMB may constitute a biological barrier to pathogenic microorganisms. When the predominance of lactobacilli community is disrupted, there is an increased risk for the acquisition of various vaginal pathogents. Longitudinal studies are needed to describe the association between the host, bacterial, and fungal components of the VMB.
本系列文章题为《阴道微生物组(VMB)》,由国际外阴阴道疾病学会代表撰写,旨在总结阴道细菌微生物群的最新发现和认识,主要涉及专门研究外阴阴道疾病的临床医生相关的领域。
在 PubMed 数据库中使用“阴道微生物组”和“念珠菌”、“阴道炎”、“尿微生物组”、“复发性尿路感染”、“性传播感染”、“人类免疫缺陷病毒”、“人乳头瘤病毒”、“非特异性阴道炎”、“外阴痛”和“外阴阴道症状”等检索词进行搜索。查阅全文,筛选参考文献以获取更多文章。本系列的第三篇文章描述了各种泌尿生殖系统疾病中的 VMB。
在患有外阴阴道假丝酵母菌病的患者中发现了可变的 VMB 模式,这挑战了乳酸杆菌具有保护作用的观点。在同一个体的膀胱和阴道中发现高度相似的健康相关共生细菌菌株,可能提供对尿路感染的保护。菌群失调的 VMB 会增加尿路感染的风险。阴道产乳酸细菌的丧失加上 pH 值升高,会增加性传播感染的风险,尽管 VMB 预防性传播感染的确切保护机制仍不清楚。
VMB 可能构成针对致病微生物的生物屏障。当乳酸杆菌群落的优势被破坏时,获得各种阴道病原体的风险增加。需要进行纵向研究来描述宿主、细菌和 VMB 中真菌成分之间的关联。