Re‐assessing microbiomes in the low‐biomass reproductive niche

Jessica L. O’Callaghan, Ross Turner, M. Dekker Nitert, H. Barrett, Vicki L. Clifton, E. Pelzer
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Abstract

The female reproductive tract represents a continuum between the vagina and the upper genital tract. New evidence from cultivation‐independent studies suggests that the female upper genital tract is not sterile; however, the significance of this for reproductive health and disease remains to be elucidated fully. Further, diagnosis and treatment of infectious reproductive tract pathologies using cultivation‐independent technologies represents a largely unchartered area of modern medical science. The challenge now is to design well‐controlled experiments to account for the ease of contamination known to confound molecular‐based studies of low‐biomass niches, including the uterus and placenta. This will support robust assessment of the potential function of microorganisms, microbial metabolites, and cell‐free bacterial DNA on reproductive function in health and disease.
重新评估低生物量生殖生态位的微生物群落
女性生殖道是阴道和上生殖道之间的连续体。来自培养独立研究的新证据表明,女性上生殖道不是不育的;然而,这对生殖健康和疾病的意义仍有待充分阐明。此外,使用不依赖于培养的技术诊断和治疗传染性生殖道疾病在现代医学科学中是一个很大程度上未知的领域。现在的挑战是设计良好的控制实验,以解释已知的污染的容易程度,这些污染会混淆基于低生物量生态位(包括子宫和胎盘)的分子研究。这将支持微生物、微生物代谢物和无细胞细菌DNA在健康和疾病中对生殖功能的潜在功能的有力评估。
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