Non-Invasive Diagnostics of Reproductive Failure with Infectious Etiology on Menstrual Tissue

Q4 Medicine
K. Mesechkova, A. Kavrakova, B. Georgieva, I. Sigridov, V. Mitev, A. Todorova
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Abstract Aim: We investigated the role of bacterial (Chlamydia trachomatis, Ureaplasma urealyticum/ parvum, Mycoplasma hominis/genitalium, Gardnerella vaginalis) and viral (HSV1/2, EBV, CMV, VZV, HHV6/HHV7, HHV8) pathogens, as a potential cause of reproductive failure in women by testing menstrual tissue samples. Materials and methods: We examined DNA extracted from 180 probands selected on the basis of their infertility background. DNA extraction, real-time qPCR, agarose gel-electrophoresis were applied. Results: In 61,1% of all tested menstrual tissue samples of infertile women bacterial and/ or viral pathogens were detected. In 48,8% of all tested samples we found bacterial, while in 22,2% viral pathogens. Ureaplasma parvum and Gardnerella vaginalis were detected in 61,36% and 69,31%, respectively, while Mycoplasma hominis and Ureaplasma urealyticum in equivalent rate 2,27% of the positive for bacterial pathogens samples. HHV7, EBV, HHV6, CMV, HSV2 were detected in 42,5%, 40%, 10%, 7,5%, 2,5% of the positive for viral factors samples. Variable combinations of bacterial and/or viral co-infection were found in 39,9% of all infected patients. Infections with the rest of target pathogens were not detected in the menstrual tissue samples. Conclusions: Our research offers new approach for noninvasive diagnostics of infections in the upper female genital tract by analyzing menstrual tissue as a target biological sample. The detection of asymptomatic bacterial and viral infections or co-infections in female endometrium contributes to the clarification of the infectious etiology of reproductive failure. It is of a great importance for applying of an adequate and individualized therapy.
月经组织感染性生殖失败的无创诊断
摘要目的:通过对月经组织样本的检测,探讨细菌(沙眼衣原体、解脲支原体/细小体、人支原体/生殖道、阴道加德纳菌)和病毒(HSV1/2、EBV、CMV、VZV、HHV6/HHV7、HHV8)病原体在女性生殖失败中的潜在作用。材料和方法:我们检测了根据不孕背景选择的180个先证者提取的DNA。DNA提取,实时定量pcr,琼脂糖凝胶电泳。结果:61%的不孕妇女经期组织样本检测出细菌和/或病毒病原体。在所有测试样本的48.8%中,我们发现了细菌,而在22.2%中,我们发现了病毒病原体。细小脲原体和阴道加德纳菌的检出率分别为61.36%和69.31%,而人支原体和解脲原体的检出率为2.27%。病毒因子阳性样本中HHV7、EBV、HHV6、CMV、HSV2阳性率分别为42.5%、40%、10%、7.5%、2.5%。细菌和/或病毒合并感染的不同组合在所有感染患者中占39.9%。在月经组织样本中未检测到其他目标病原体的感染。结论:本研究为女性上生殖道感染的无创诊断提供了新的途径,通过分析月经组织作为目标生物样本。女性子宫内膜无症状细菌和病毒感染或合并感染的检测有助于澄清生殖失败的感染病因。这对适当的个体化治疗具有重要意义。
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Acta Medica Bulgarica
Acta Medica Bulgarica Medicine-Medicine (all)
CiteScore
0.30
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33
审稿时长
25 weeks
期刊介绍: About 30 years ago - in 1973, on the initiative of the Publishing House „Medicine and Physical Culture", namely its former director Mr. Traian Ivanov, the Ministry of Health set up and accepted to subsidize a new medical magazine that was to be published only in the English language and had to reflect the status and the achievements of the Bulgarian medical science. Thus the language barrier was overcome and stable relations were established with the international medical society, large libraries, and university centers. The famous internationally known scientist professor Assen A. Hadjiolov was elected edition-in-chief by the first editorial staff and the magazine was named Acta Medica Bulgarica.
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