Giannella Luca, Grelloni Camilla, Quintili Dayana, Fiorelli Alessia, Montironi Ramona, Alia Sonila, Delli Carpini Giovanni, Di Giuseppe Jacopo, Vignini Arianna, Ciavattini Andrea
Woman's Health Sciences Department, Gynecologic Section, Polytechnic University of Marche, Via Filippo Corridoni, 16, 60123 Ancona, Italy.
Department of Clinical Sciences, Section of Biochemistry, Biology and Physics, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Via Tronto 10/A, 60126 Ancona, Italy.
Antioxidants (Basel). 2023 Feb 12;12(2):463. doi: 10.3390/antiox12020463.
The human microbiota comprises all microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungi, and viruses, found within a specific environment that live on our bodies and inside us. The last few years have witnessed an explosion of information related to the role of microbiota changes in health and disease. Even though the gut microbiota is considered the most important in maintaining our health, other regions of the human body, such as the oral cavity, lungs, vagina, and skin, possess their own microbiota. Recent work suggests a correlation between the microbiota present during pregnancy and pregnancy complications. The aim of our literature review was to provide a broad overview of this growing and important topic. We focused on the most significant changes in the microbiota in the four more common obstetric diseases affecting women's health. Thus, our attention will be focused on hypertensive disorders, gestational diabetes mellitus, preterm birth, and recurrent miscarriage. Pregnancy is a unique period in a woman's life since the body undergoes different adaptations to provide an optimal environment for fetal growth. Such changes also involve all the microorganisms, which vary in composition and quantity during the three trimesters of gestation. In addition, special attention will be devoted to the potential and fundamental advances in developing clinical applications to prevent and treat those disorders by modulating the microbiota to develop personalized therapies for disease prevention and tailored treatments.
人类微生物群包括在我们身体上和体内特定环境中发现的所有微生物,如细菌、真菌和病毒。在过去几年里,与微生物群变化在健康和疾病中的作用相关的信息呈爆炸式增长。尽管肠道微生物群被认为对维持我们的健康最为重要,但人体的其他部位,如口腔、肺部、阴道和皮肤,也有其自身的微生物群。最近的研究表明,孕期存在的微生物群与妊娠并发症之间存在关联。我们文献综述的目的是对这个不断发展且重要的主题进行广泛概述。我们关注了影响女性健康的四种较常见产科疾病中微生物群的最显著变化。因此,我们将把注意力集中在高血压疾病、妊娠期糖尿病、早产和复发性流产上。怀孕是女性生命中的一个独特时期,因为身体会经历不同的适应性变化,为胎儿生长提供最佳环境。这些变化也涉及所有微生物,它们在妊娠的三个阶段中组成和数量都会有所不同。此外,我们将特别关注在开发临床应用方面的潜在和基础性进展,即通过调节微生物群来预防和治疗这些疾病,从而开发出针对疾病预防的个性化疗法和量身定制的治疗方法。