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阴道宏转录组元分析揭示了功能性细菌性阴道病亚组和新的定植策略。

Vaginal metatranscriptome meta-analysis reveals functional BV subgroups and novel colonisation strategies.

作者信息

Dos Santos Scott J, Copeland Clara, Macklaim Jean M, Reid Gregor, Gloor Gregory B

机构信息

Department of Biochemistry, Western University, Middlesex Drive, London, N6G 2V4, Ontario, Canada.

Lawson Health Research Institute, 268 Grosvenor Street, London, N6A 4V2, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Microbiome. 2024 Dec 21;12(1):271. doi: 10.1186/s40168-024-01992-w.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The application of '-omics' technologies to study bacterial vaginosis (BV) has uncovered vast differences in composition and scale between the vaginal microbiomes of healthy and BV patients. Compared to amplicon sequencing and shotgun metagenomic approaches focusing on a single or few species, investigating the transcriptome of the vaginal microbiome at a system-wide level can provide insight into the functions which are actively expressed and differential between states of health and disease.

RESULTS

We conducted a meta-analysis of vaginal metatranscriptomes from three studies, split into exploratory (n = 42) and validation (n = 297) datasets, accounting for the compositional nature of sequencing data and differences in scale between healthy and BV microbiomes. Conducting differential expression analyses on the exploratory dataset, we identified a multitude of strategies employed by microbes associated with states of health and BV to evade host cationic antimicrobial peptides (CAMPs); putative mechanisms used by BV-associated species to resist and counteract the low vaginal pH; and potential approaches to disrupt vaginal epithelial integrity so as to establish sites for adherence and biofilm formation. Moreover, we identified several distinct functional subgroups within the BV population, distinguished by genes involved in motility, chemotaxis, biofilm formation and co-factor biosynthesis. After defining molecular states of health and BV in the validation dataset using KEGG orthology terms rather than community state types, differential expression analysis confirmed earlier observations regarding CAMP resistance and compromising epithelial barrier integrity in healthy and BV microbiomes and also supported the existence of motile vs. non-motile subgroups in the BV population. These findings were independent of the enzyme classification system used (KEGG or EggNOG).

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings highlight a need to focus on functional rather than taxonomic differences when considering the role of microbiomes in disease and identify pathways for further research as potential BV treatment targets. Video Abstract.

摘要

背景

将“组学”技术应用于细菌性阴道病(BV)研究,发现健康女性与BV患者的阴道微生物群在组成和规模上存在巨大差异。与聚焦于单一或少数物种的扩增子测序和鸟枪法宏基因组学方法相比,在全系统水平研究阴道微生物群的转录组可以深入了解健康和疾病状态下活跃表达且存在差异的功能。

结果

我们对三项研究的阴道宏转录组进行了荟萃分析,分为探索性数据集(n = 42)和验证性数据集(n = 297),考虑了测序数据的组成性质以及健康和BV微生物群之间的规模差异。对探索性数据集进行差异表达分析时,我们确定了与健康和BV状态相关的微生物用于逃避宿主阳离子抗菌肽(CAMP)的多种策略;BV相关物种用于抵抗和应对低阴道pH值的假定机制;以及破坏阴道上皮完整性以建立粘附和生物膜形成位点的潜在方法。此外,我们在BV群体中确定了几个不同的功能亚组,其区别在于参与运动性、趋化性、生物膜形成和辅因子生物合成的基因。在使用KEGG直系同源术语而非群落状态类型定义验证数据集中的健康和BV分子状态后,差异表达分析证实了先前关于健康和BV微生物群中CAMP抗性以及破坏上皮屏障完整性的观察结果,也支持了BV群体中存在运动性与非运动性亚组的观点。这些发现与所使用的酶分类系统(KEGG或EggNOG)无关。

结论

我们的研究结果强调,在考虑微生物群在疾病中的作用时,需要关注功能差异而非分类差异,并确定作为潜在BV治疗靶点的进一步研究途径。视频摘要。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/9381/11662499/4cb9dd747fb0/40168_2024_1992_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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