Advancements in vaginal microbiota, Trichomonas vaginalis, and vaginal cell interactions: Insights from co-culture assays.

IF 4.1 3区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Microbial Cell Pub Date : 2025-05-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.15698/mic2025.05.849
Fernanda Gomes Cardoso, Tiana Tasca
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Abstract

Vaginal microbiota involves seven communities-state types (CST), four dominated by Lactobacillus. L. crispatus, particularly, offers enhanced protection against infections. Recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis and trichomoniasis affect millions of people annually, often asymptomatically, facilitating infection spread and leading complications. Co-culture, the technique of cultivating different microbial populations together to mimic real-life conditions, enables the study of microorganism interactions, including inhibitory or promotive effects on pathogens. This review compiles data on co-culture techniques to analyze interactions among Lactobacillus spp., Candida spp., and Trichomonas vaginalis. PubMed was searched using medical subject headings (MESH) terms, 'co-culture', 'coculture,' 'cocultivation,' 'co-incubation,' and 'Trichomonas vaginalis', 'Candida spp.', 'Lactobacillus spp.'. Articles were selected based on relevance to vaginal health, English language, availability, and use of co-culture or co-incubation techniques in the past 24 years. Co-culture and co-incubation studies over the past 24 years have advanced our understanding of microbiota-host, pathogen-host, and pathogen-host-microbiota interactions. These studies reveal that microbiota composition impacts infections, with the microbiota producing substances against pathogens and pathogens developing stress tolerance mechanisms. They elucidate pathogen virulence factors, interactions with immune cells, and how ecological relationships between microorganisms can enhance pathogenicity.

阴道微生物群、阴道毛滴虫和阴道细胞相互作用的进展:来自共培养试验的见解。
阴道微生物群包括7个群落状态类型(CST),其中4个以乳杆菌为主。特别是,crispatus提供了增强的抗感染保护。复发性外阴阴道念珠菌病和滴虫病每年影响数百万人,通常无症状,促进感染传播并导致并发症。共培养是一种将不同的微生物群体一起培养以模拟现实生活条件的技术,它可以研究微生物的相互作用,包括对病原体的抑制或促进作用。本文综述了用于分析乳酸菌、念珠菌和阴道毛滴虫之间相互作用的共培养技术的数据。PubMed检索使用医学主题标题(MESH)术语,“共培养”、“共培养”、“共培养”、“共培养”、“共孵育”和“阴道毛滴虫”、“念珠菌”、“乳杆菌”。文章的选择基于与阴道健康的相关性、英语语言、可获得性以及在过去24年中共同培养或共同孵育技术的使用。在过去的24年里,共培养和共孵育研究提高了我们对微生物-宿主、病原体-宿主和病原体-宿主-微生物群相互作用的理解。这些研究表明,微生物群的组成影响感染,微生物群产生对抗病原体的物质,病原体形成应激耐受性机制。他们阐明了病原体的毒力因素,与免疫细胞的相互作用,以及微生物之间的生态关系如何增强致病性。
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Microbial Cell
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