Exploring the antimicrobial properties of vaginal Lactobacillus crispatus against preterm birth-associated bacteria.

Reproduction & Fertility Pub Date : 2022-07-18 eCollection Date: 2022-07-01 DOI:10.1530/RAF-22-0026
Emmanuel Amabebe, Noopur Bhatnagar, Nitin Kamble, Steven Reynolds, Dilly O Anumba
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The need to develop new treatments to prevent unprompted premature delivery before 37 weeks of pregnancy remains pressing and unmet. Bacteria (Lactobacillus species) that promote vaginal health produce biochemical compounds that prevent the growth of microbes such as Gardnerella vaginalis. Overgrowth of G. vaginalis can cause vaginal infection with smelly discharge and increase a woman's risk of sexually transmitted infections and premature delivery. In this study, we examined how normal health-promoting (L. crispatus) and potentially harmful (G. vaginalis) vaginal bacteria interact in a laboratory setting. This was in order to observe natural and effective agent(s) from L. crispatus that can hinder the growth of G. vaginalis and accompanying immune response. We observed that L. crispatus clears G. vaginalis by itself and with several biochemical compounds that it produces. Such biochemical compounds can be developed into treatment for vaginal infections and premature delivery due to infection and inappropriate immune response.

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探讨阴道脆乳杆菌对早产相关细菌的抗菌特性。
开发新的治疗方法以防止在怀孕37周前意外早产的需求仍然紧迫且未得到满足。促进阴道健康的细菌(乳杆菌属)会产生生物化学化合物,阻止阴道加德纳菌等微生物的生长。阴道G.vaginalis的过度生长会导致阴道感染并伴有恶臭分泌物,并增加女性感染性传播疾病和早产的风险。在这项研究中,我们研究了促进正常健康的(L.crispatus)和潜在有害的(G.vaginalis)阴道细菌如何在实验室环境中相互作用。这是为了观察来自卷曲乳杆菌的天然有效制剂,该制剂可以阻碍阴道毛滴虫的生长和伴随的免疫反应。我们观察到,卷曲乳杆菌通过自身及其产生的几种生化化合物清除阴道毛滴虫。这种生物化学化合物可以被开发用于治疗由于感染和不适当的免疫反应引起的阴道感染和早产。
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