The interplay between microbiota, metabolites, immunity during BV

Qiong-qiong Zhang , Rui Chen , Meng Li , Zhen Zeng , Lei Zhang , Qin-ping Liao
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Abstract

The surface of the female lower genital tract is covered with squamous epithelium, and some bacteria and fungi reside in the cavity. Among them, the dominant Lactobacillus maintain the acidic environment of the vagina. The acidic environment, squamous epithelium barrier, mucus and innate immune response together resist the invasion of pathogens and local homeostasis. Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a disorder of the vaginal microbiota, which is characterized by a shift in the vaginal flora from the dominant Lactobacillus to a polymicrobial anaerobic flora accompanied by an increase in pH ​> ​4.5. Its high recurrence rate, obvious clinical symptoms, and possible adverse pregnancy outcome seriously disturb women's healthy life. However, its pathogenesis is still elusive. The vaginal microenvironment includes not only microbiota, but also microbially and host-produced metabolites, and vaginal local immunity. Given the inseparable relationship between the microbiota and its metabolites and the immune response, it is important to study how these interactions regulate vaginal local immunity to resist pathogens. In this review, we will discuss the main theories of BV etiology, which eventually involves the interaction between BV-related pathogens, small molecular metabolites, and host immune responses in the vagina.

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细菌性脑膜炎期间微生物群、代谢物和免疫之间的相互作用
女性下生殖道表面覆盖有鳞状上皮,腔内存在一些细菌和真菌。其中,占优势的乳酸杆菌维持阴道的酸性环境。酸性环境、鳞状上皮屏障、粘液和先天免疫反应共同抵抗病原体的侵袭和局部稳态。细菌性阴道病(细菌性阴道病)是一种阴道微生物群紊乱,其特征是阴道菌群从占优势的乳酸菌转向多微生物厌氧菌群,并伴有pH和gt的增加;4.5。其复发率高,临床症状明显,并可能出现不良妊娠结局,严重干扰妇女的健康生活。然而,其发病机制尚不清楚。阴道微环境不仅包括微生物群,还包括微生物和宿主产生的代谢物,以及阴道局部免疫。鉴于微生物群及其代谢物与免疫反应之间不可分割的关系,研究这些相互作用如何调节阴道局部免疫以抵抗病原体是很重要的。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论BV病因学的主要理论,最终涉及BV相关病原体,小分子代谢物和阴道内宿主免疫反应之间的相互作用。
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Medicine in Microecology
Medicine in Microecology Medicine-Gastroenterology
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