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外阴阴道念珠菌病阳性孕妇中配对的母体阴道微生物群和新生儿胎粪微生物群的改变。

Alterations of the paired maternal vaginal microbiome and neonatal meconium microbiome in vulvovaginal candidiasis positive pregnant women.

作者信息

Zhang Hongqin, Li Hongping, Zhang Ruolin, Ji Lingxia, Chen Jun, Nie Chuan, Huang Weimin

机构信息

Neonatology Department, Shenzhen Nanshan Maternity and Child Healthcare Hospital, Shenzhen, China.

Neonatology Department, Affiliated Shenzhen Children's Hospital of Shantou University Medical College, Shenzhen, China.

出版信息

Front Cell Infect Microbiol. 2024 Dec 13;14:1480200. doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2024.1480200. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Women with vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) are known to experience vaginal microbial dysbiosis. However, the dynamic alterations of the vaginal microbiome in pregnant women with VVC and its effect on neonatal gut microbiome remain unclear. This study aims to characterize the vaginal microbiome in pregnant women with VVC and its impact on their offspring's meconium microbiome.

METHODS

Forty-four pregnant women, including 17 with VVC (VVC group) and 27 healthy controls (HC group), along with their 44 offspring, were enrolled in this study. Maternal vaginal samples were collected during the pre- and post-delivery phases. Meconium samples from their newborns were also obtained. Microbial communities were characterized using 16S rRNA sequencing.

RESULTS

The vaginal microbiome of healthy pregnant women was predominantly composed of the genus . The Bray-Curtis dissimilarity index indicated significant alterations in the vaginal microbiome of the VVC group, with a notable decrease in and significant increases in , during both the pre- and post-delivery phases compared to the HC group. Additionally, the neonatal meconium microbiome exhibited significant differences between the VVC and HC groups, with and significantly decreased and significantly increased in the VVC group. Similar trends in microbial variation were observed across maternal and neonatal microbiomes, indicating intergenerational concordance associated with VVC.

CONCLUSION

VVC alters the microbiota of both pregnant women and their neonates at birth, suggesting a form of microbial inheritance. These findings underscore the distinctive characteristics of the vaginal microbiome associated with VVC and its potential impact on the formation of early-life gut microbiome.

摘要

背景

已知患有外阴阴道念珠菌病(VVC)的女性存在阴道微生物群失调。然而,VVC孕妇阴道微生物组的动态变化及其对新生儿肠道微生物组的影响仍不清楚。本研究旨在描述VVC孕妇的阴道微生物组特征及其对后代胎粪微生物组的影响。

方法

本研究纳入了44名孕妇,包括17名患有VVC的孕妇(VVC组)和27名健康对照者(HC组),以及她们的44名后代。在分娩前和分娩后阶段采集孕妇的阴道样本。还获取了她们新生儿的胎粪样本。使用16S rRNA测序对微生物群落进行特征分析。

结果

健康孕妇的阴道微生物组主要由属组成。Bray-Curtis差异指数表明,与HC组相比,VVC组阴道微生物组在分娩前和分娩后阶段均有显著变化,其中显著减少, 、显著增加。此外,VVC组和HC组新生儿胎粪微生物组存在显著差异,VVC组中 、显著降低, 显著增加。在母婴微生物组中观察到相似的微生物变化趋势,表明与VVC相关的代际一致性。

结论

VVC会改变孕妇及其新生儿出生时的微生物群,提示一种微生物遗传形式。这些发现强调了与VVC相关的阴道微生物组的独特特征及其对早期肠道微生物组形成的潜在影响。

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