人类生殖微生物群:特征和在不孕症中的作用。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 ANDROLOGY
Rebecca Poole, Dallas Soffa, Kyle Hickman, Olivia Ognibene, Matthew Stuehr
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摘要

下一代测序技术的进步,包括16S rRNA扩增子测序,极大地扩展了我们对生殖微生物群及其在生育中的作用的理解。例如,在人类中,乳酸菌属是生殖组织和分泌液(如阴道)中占绝对优势的共生细菌,是女性生育能力的一个指标。从乳酸菌转移允许机会致病菌栖息在生殖道,导致生态失调和不孕症。本综述的目的是探索人类生殖微生物群,包括共同栖息在生殖组织和液体中的细菌,以及可导致生态失调、不育和疾病的机会致病菌。继续探索微生物组及其与生殖健康的关系将有助于制定有针对性的治疗策略,以积极调节细菌和提高生育能力。
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Reproductive microbiota in humans: characterization and role in infertility.

Advancements in next generation sequencing technologies, including 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing, have vastly expanded our understanding of reproductive microbiota and its role in fertility. For example, in humans, the bacterial genus of Lactobacillus is the overwhelmingly dominant commensal bacterium within reproductive tissues and fluids, such as the vagina, and is an indicator of fertility in women. Shifts away from Lactobacillus allow for opportunistic pathogenic bacteria to inhabit the reproductive tract and result in dysbiosis and infertility. The goal of this review is to explore human reproductive microbiota including bacteria that commensally inhabit reproductive tissues and fluids as well as opportunistic pathogenic bacteria that can result in dysbiosis, infertility, and disease. Continued exploration of the microbiome and its association with reproductive health will aid in the development of targeted therapeutic strategies to positively modulate bacteria and improve fertility.

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CiteScore
4.30
自引率
4.20%
发文量
27
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine, SBiRM, publishes Research Articles, Communications, Applications Notes that include protocols a Clinical Corner that includes case reports, Review Articles and Hypotheses and Letters to the Editor on human and animal reproduction. The journal will highlight the use of systems approaches including genomic, cellular, proteomic, metabolomic, bioinformatic, molecular, and biochemical, to address fundamental questions in reproductive biology, reproductive medicine, and translational research. The journal publishes research involving human and animal gametes, stem cells, developmental biology and toxicology, and clinical care in reproductive medicine. Specific areas of interest to the journal include: male factor infertility and germ cell biology, reproductive technologies (gamete micro-manipulation and cryopreservation, in vitro fertilization/embryo transfer (IVF/ET) and contraception. Research that is directed towards developing new or enhanced technologies for clinical medicine or scientific research in reproduction is of significant interest to the journal.
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