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难以捉摸的男性微生物群:揭示生殖微生物群与生育能力之间的联系。批判性综述与未来展望。

The elusive male microbiome: revealing the link between the genital microbiota and fertility. Critical review and future perspectives.

作者信息

Jendraszak Magdalena, Skibińska Izabela, Kotwicka Małgorzata, Andrusiewicz Mirosław

机构信息

Chair and Department of Cell Biology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznań, Poland.

出版信息

Crit Rev Clin Lab Sci. 2024 Nov;61(7):559-587. doi: 10.1080/10408363.2024.2331489. Epub 2024 Mar 25.

Abstract

There is a growing focus on understanding the role of the male microbiome in fertility issues. Although research on the bacterial communities within the male reproductive system is in its initial phases, recent discoveries highlight notable variations in the microbiome's composition and abundance across distinct anatomical regions like the skin, foreskin, urethra, and coronary sulcus. To assess the relationship between male genitourinary microbiome and reproduction, we queried various databases, including MEDLINE (available PubMed), SCOPUS, and Web of Science to obtain evidence-based data. The literature search was conducted using the following terms "gut/intestines microbiome," "genitourinary system microbiome," "microbiome and female/male infertility," "external genital tract microbiome," "internal genital tract microbiome," and "semen microbiome." Fifty-one relevant papers were analyzed, and eleven were strictly semen quality or male fertility related. The male microbiome, especially in the accessory glands like the prostate, seminal vesicles, and bulbourethral glands, has garnered significant interest because of its potential link to male fertility and reproduction. Studies have also found differences in bacterial diversity present in the testicular tissue of normozoospermic men compared to azoospermic suggesting a possible role of bacterial dysbiosis and reproduction. Correlation between the bacterial taxa in the genital microbiota of sexual partners has also been found, and sexual activity can influence the composition of the urogenital microbiota. Exploring the microbial world within the male reproductive system and its influence on fertility opens doors to developing ways to prevent, diagnose, and treat infertility. The present work emphasizes the importance of using consistent methods, conducting long-term studies, and deepening our understanding of how the reproductive tract microbiome works. This helps make research comparable, pinpoint potential interventions, and smoothly apply microbiome insights to real-world clinical practices.

摘要

人们越来越关注了解男性微生物群在生育问题中的作用。尽管对男性生殖系统内细菌群落的研究尚处于初始阶段,但最近的发现凸显了微生物群在皮肤、包皮、尿道和冠状沟等不同解剖区域的组成和丰度存在显著差异。为了评估男性泌尿生殖微生物群与生殖之间的关系,我们查询了包括MEDLINE(可通过PubMed获取)、SCOPUS和Web of Science在内的各种数据库,以获取循证数据。文献检索使用了以下术语:“肠道微生物群”、“泌尿生殖系统微生物群”、“微生物群与女性/男性不育症”、“外生殖道微生物群”、“内生殖道微生物群”和“精液微生物群”。分析了51篇相关论文,其中11篇与精液质量或男性生育力严格相关。男性微生物群,尤其是前列腺、精囊和尿道球腺等附属腺体中的微生物群,因其与男性生育力和生殖的潜在联系而备受关注。研究还发现,与无精子症男性相比,正常精子症男性睾丸组织中的细菌多样性存在差异,这表明细菌生态失调与生殖可能存在关联。此外,还发现了性伴侣生殖微生物群中细菌分类群之间的相关性,并且性活动会影响泌尿生殖微生物群的组成。探索男性生殖系统内的微生物世界及其对生育力的影响,为开发预防、诊断和治疗不孕症的方法打开了大门。目前的工作强调了采用一致方法、进行长期研究以及加深我们对生殖道微生物群如何运作的理解的重要性。这有助于使研究具有可比性、确定潜在的干预措施,并将微生物群的见解顺利应用于实际临床实践。

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