Dubé-Zinatelli Eleni, Cappelletti Luna, Ismail Nafissa
NISE Laboratory, School of Psychology, Faculty of Social Science, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
LIFE Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Am J Reprod Immunol. 2024 Dec;92(6):e70026. doi: 10.1111/aji.70026.
The human vaginal microbiome (VMB) is a complex and unique ecosystem composed of various microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, archaea, viruses, and candidate phyla radiation. A healthy VMB is often characterized by the presence of Lactobacillus species, which play a crucial role in protecting and maintaining homeostasis within the vaginal environment. When this balance is disrupted, the protection of the vaginal epithelium weakens, leading to a reduction in Lactobacillus species and an increased risk of various gynecological and reproductive health issues. However, this generalized description can lead to misconceptions and an incomplete understanding of vaginal health, as Lactobacillus is not always dominant across all ages and racialized groups. Therefore, this review provides a comprehensive analysis of the environmental, biological, and racial influences on the VMB at each stage of a woman's life, highlighting their implications for gynecological health and offering a holistic understanding of the VMB for all women.
人类阴道微生物群(VMB)是一个复杂而独特的生态系统,由各种微生物组成,包括细菌、真菌、古细菌、病毒和候选门辐射。健康的VMB通常以乳酸杆菌属的存在为特征,乳酸杆菌属在保护和维持阴道内环境的稳态方面起着关键作用。当这种平衡被打破时,阴道上皮的保护作用就会减弱,导致乳酸杆菌属数量减少,各种妇科和生殖健康问题的风险增加。然而,这种普遍的描述可能会导致误解以及对阴道健康的不完全理解,因为乳酸杆菌并非在所有年龄和种族群体中都占主导地位。因此,本综述全面分析了女性生命各阶段环境、生物和种族对VMB的影响,强调其对妇科健康的影响,并为所有女性提供对VMB的全面理解。