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饮食习惯与阴道环境:能否期待有益影响?

Dietary habits and vaginal environment: can a beneficial impact be expected?

作者信息

Djusse Marielle Ezekielle, Prinelli Federica, Camboni Tania, Ceccarani Camilla, Consolandi Clarissa, Conti Silvia, Dall'Asta Margherita, Danesi Francesca, Laghi Luca, Curatolo Francesco Matteo, Morselli Sara, Foschi Claudio, Castellano Paola, Marangoni Antonella, Severgnini Marco

机构信息

Section of Microbiology, Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences (DIMEC), Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.

International PhD College, Collegio Superiore of Alma Mater Studiorum, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.

出版信息

Front Cell Infect Microbiol. 2025 Jun 18;15:1582283. doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2025.1582283. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

In reproductive-aged women, a vaginal microbiota dominated by several Lactobacillus species is crucial for maintaining vaginal health. Among the various factors affecting the composition of the vaginal ecosystem, the impact of dietary habits has rarely been explored. Thus, in this cross-sectional study, we assessed the role of macronutrient intake on the vaginal microbiota in a cohort of 113 young women, independently from potential confounders.

METHODS

For each subject, we characterized (i) the vaginal bacterial community-state type (CST) by 16S rRNA gene profiling, (ii) the vagina lmetabolic profile by 1H-NMR spectroscopy, and (iii) the energy, nutrient and alcohol intake through a validated food frequency questionnaire.

RESULTS

We found that the increase in animal protein intake, mainly derived from red and processed meat, was positively associated with the dysbiotic condition of CST IV and, similarly, alcohol consumption was significantly associated with the levels of Gardnerella spp. and Ureaplasma spp. On the other hand, we noticed a beneficial effect of a-linolenic acid, with its increase inversely associated with CST III, dominated by the 'less-protective' species Lactobacillus iners. Moreover, linolenic acid was related to the abundance of Lactobacillus crispatus, in turn related tovarious vaginal metabolites such as 4-hydroxyphenyllactate and several amino acids. Total carbohydrates, vegetable proteins, total fiber, and starch were negatively correlated with Gardnerella spp.

DISCUSSION

We highlighted that specific dietary habits (i.e., reduced consumption of alcohol and animal proteins, higher intake of linolenic acid) can have a beneficial impact on the vaginal environment, through the maintenance of a microbiota mainly dominated by 'protective' Lactobacillus species.

摘要

引言

在育龄妇女中,以多种乳酸杆菌为主导的阴道微生物群对于维持阴道健康至关重要。在影响阴道生态系统组成的各种因素中,饮食习惯的影响很少被探讨。因此,在这项横断面研究中,我们在一组113名年轻女性中评估了常量营养素摄入对阴道微生物群的作用,独立于潜在的混杂因素。

方法

对于每个受试者,我们通过16S rRNA基因分析来表征(i)阴道细菌群落状态类型(CST),通过1H-NMR光谱来表征(ii)阴道代谢谱,并通过经过验证的食物频率问卷来表征(iii)能量、营养素和酒精摄入量。

结果

我们发现,主要来自红肉和加工肉类的动物蛋白摄入量的增加与CST IV的失调状况呈正相关,同样,饮酒与加德纳菌属和脲原体属的水平显著相关。另一方面,我们注意到α-亚麻酸的有益作用,其增加与以“保护作用较弱”的惰性乳酸杆菌为主导的CST III呈负相关。此外,亚麻酸与卷曲乳酸杆菌的丰度有关,而卷曲乳酸杆菌又与各种阴道代谢物如4-羟基苯乳酸和几种氨基酸有关。总碳水化合物、植物蛋白、总纤维和淀粉与加德纳菌属呈负相关。

讨论

我们强调,特定的饮食习惯(即减少酒精和动物蛋白的消费,增加亚麻酸的摄入量)可以通过维持主要由“保护性”乳酸杆菌主导的微生物群对阴道环境产生有益影响。

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