从怀孕到产后阴道微生物群的复杂物种和菌株生态学及其与早产的关系。

Med (New York, N.y.) Pub Date : 2021-09-10 Epub Date: 2021-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.medj.2021.06.001
Ryan M Pace, Derrick M Chu, Amanda L Prince, Jun Ma, Maxim D Seferovic, Kjersti M Aagaard
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背景:乳酸菌在100多年前被描述为人类阴道中的重要细菌分类群。利用宏基因组学,我们和其他人在健康和疾病状态(包括怀孕)中对乳酸菌和其他阴道分类群进行了表征。虽然在属/种水平上已经解决了群落成员的变化,但菌株的动态特征仍然很差。方法:我们对美国一项大型纵向队列研究的女性进行了一项宏基因组分析,这些女性最初在妊娠晚期取样,然后在妊娠中期取样的第二组女性中验证了关键发现。结果:首先,我们确定了微生物种类和菌株,询问了它们的共发生模式,并探讨了关键物种与早产结局的关系。其次,为了确定人类遗传在塑造与早产有关的阴道微生物生态中的作用,我们进行了mtdna -细菌物种关联分析。最后,我们探讨了宏基因组学在病原菌B群链球菌(侵袭性新生儿败血症的致病菌)检测和共现模式中的临床应用。结论:我们对怀孕期间和怀孕后阴道生态的高度精细的分辨率不仅提供了对结构和功能群落动态的见解,而且突出了宏基因组学揭示阴道微生物生态框架更精细方面的能力。资助:NIH- ninr R01NR014792, NIH- nichd R01HD091731, NIH国家儿童研究形成研究,Burroughs Wellcome基金早产倡议,March of Dimes早产研究倡议,NIH- nigms (K12GM084897, T32GM007330, T32GM088129)。
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Complex species and strain ecology of the vaginal microbiome from pregnancy to postpartum and association with preterm birth.

Complex species and strain ecology of the vaginal microbiome from pregnancy to postpartum and association with preterm birth.

Background: Lactobacillus was described as a keystone bacterial taxon in the human vagina over 100 years ago. Using metagenomics, we and others have characterized lactobacilli and other vaginal taxa across health and disease states, including pregnancy. While shifts in community membership have been resolved at the genus/species level, strain dynamics remain poorly characterized.

Methods: We performed a metagenomic analysis of the complex ecology of the vaginal econiche during and after pregnancy in a large U.S. based longitudinal cohort of women who were initially sampled in the third trimester of pregnancy, then validated key findings in a second cohort of women initially sampled in the second trimester of pregnancy.

Findings: First, we resolved microbial species and strains, interrogated their co-occurrence patterns, and probed the relationship between keystone species and preterm birth outcomes. Second, to determine the role of human heredity in shaping vaginal microbial ecology in relation to preterm birth, we performed a mtDNA-bacterial species association analysis. Finally, we explored the clinical utility of metagenomics in detection and co-occurrence patterns for the pathobiont Group B Streptococcus (causative bacterium of invasive neonatal sepsis).

Conclusions: Our highly refined resolutions of the vaginal ecology during and post-pregnancy provide insights into not only structural and functional community dynamics, but highlight the capacity of metagenomics to reveal finer aspects of the vaginal microbial ecologic framework.

Funding: NIH-NINR R01NR014792, NIH-NICHD R01HD091731, NIH National Children's Study Formative Research, Burroughs Wellcome Fund Preterm Birth Initiative, March of Dimes Preterm Birth Research Initiative, NIH-NIGMS (K12GM084897, T32GM007330, T32GM088129).

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