Understanding the Associations of Urogenital Microbiomes With Fertility and In Vitro Fertilization

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY American Journal of Reproductive Immunology Pub Date : 2025-02-13 DOI:10.1111/aji.70035
Alicia R. Berard, Douglas K. Brubaker, Dalí X. Nemecio, Christina Farr Zuend
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Infertility, defined as the inability to establish a clinical pregnancy after a year of regular, unprotected sexual intercourse, impacts 8%–12% of couples worldwide. Many of these couples turn to in vitro fertilization (IVF) to build their families. The success rate of IVF procedures is variable, with estimates of up to 40% of embryo transfers being unsuccessful. Herein we review the existing literature on the role of the female and male urogenital microbiomes and genital inflammation on fertility and IVF outcomes. We discuss the microbiome across the female reproductive tract (FRT) and identify associations with female infertility, female genital tract inflammation, and success of IVF procedures. We also discuss the male urogenital microbiome and the associations between microbial taxa, genital inflammation, and male fertility parameters. Finally, we consider microbial transfer within couples and the impact this may have on fertility and the success of IVF procedures.

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了解泌尿生殖系统微生物群与生育能力和体外受精的关系
不孕症的定义是在一年的无保护的常规性交后无法建立临床妊娠,影响着全球8%-12%的夫妇。许多这样的夫妇转向体外受精(IVF)来建立他们的家庭。体外受精程序的成功率是可变的,估计高达40%的胚胎移植是不成功的。在此,我们回顾了现有的关于女性和男性泌尿生殖微生物组和生殖器炎症对生育和体外受精结果的作用的文献。我们讨论了女性生殖道(FRT)的微生物组,并确定了与女性不孕症、女性生殖道炎症和试管婴儿(IVF)手术成功的关系。我们还讨论了男性泌尿生殖微生物组和微生物分类群,生殖器炎症和男性生育参数之间的关系。最后,我们考虑夫妇体内的微生物转移及其可能对生育能力和体外受精程序成功的影响。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Reproductive Immunology is an international journal devoted to the presentation of current information in all areas relating to Reproductive Immunology. The journal is directed toward both the basic scientist and the clinician, covering the whole process of reproduction as affected by immunological processes. The journal covers a variety of subspecialty topics, including fertility immunology, pregnancy immunology, immunogenetics, mucosal immunology, immunocontraception, endometriosis, abortion, tumor immunology of the reproductive tract, autoantibodies, infectious disease of the reproductive tract, and technical news.
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