Amniotic fluid and vaginal microbiota in pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus by metagenomics

Wanting Zheng , Yuxin Huang , Dianjie Li , Dongmei Hu , Chunzhu Jin , Alena Sadykova , Wei Cai , Can Liao , Shilei Pan
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Abstract

Aims

To compared the amniotic fluid and vaginal microbiota of pregnant women, who developed gestational diabetes mellitus to those who did not, and explored if any differences exist in the composition and functional genes of their amniotic fluid and vaginal microbiota.

Methods

We compared the amniotic fluid and vaginal microbiota of five GDM patients and five non-GDM pregnant women in the third trimester of pregnancy by using metagenomics, and analyzed the characteristics, functions, and differences between two groups.

Results

The analysis of the amniotic fluid showed significant differences in genus and species. In contrast, there was no significant difference in vaginal microbial community structure between two groups. The alpha diversity in the GDM group was higher than the control, but the difference was not statistically significant. There was a statistically significant difference in the species-level beta-diversity measured by Bray–Curtis distance of the amniotic fluid communities between two groups, while no significant differences were observed in the vaginal microbiota. Regarding the functions, we observed that the microbial communities of the amniotic fluid and vaginal secretions were involved in the regulation of a variety of host metabolic pathways, including carbohydrate metabolism, membrane transport, energy, amino acid metabolism, nucleotide metabolism, etc. No significant differences were observed between two groups, but different sites exist.

Conclusion

The amniotic fluid of this study was discovered to have a heterogeneous, albeit small in number, community of microorganisms.Our research suggests that gestational diabetes has a very limited impact on the amniotic fluid and vaginal microbiome. The composition and the functions of the microbiota at different sites are different.

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宏基因组学研究妊娠期糖尿病孕妇羊水和阴道微生物群
目的比较患有妊娠期糖尿病和未患妊娠期糖尿病的孕妇的羊水和阴道微生物群,并探讨羊水和阴道菌群的组成和功能基因是否存在差异。方法应用宏基因组学方法比较5例妊娠晚期GDM患者和5例非GDM孕妇的羊水和阴道微生物群,分析两组的特征、功能和差异。结果羊水分析显示,羊水在属和种之间存在显著差异。相反,两组之间阴道微生物群落结构没有显著差异。GDM组的α多样性高于对照组,但差异无统计学意义。通过羊水群落的Bray-Curtis距离测量,两组之间的物种水平β多样性存在统计学上的显著差异,而阴道微生物群没有观察到显著差异。关于功能,我们观察到羊水和阴道分泌物的微生物群落参与了多种宿主代谢途径的调节,包括碳水化合物代谢、膜转运、能量、氨基酸代谢、核苷酸代谢等。两组之间没有观察到显著差异,但存在不同的位点。结论本研究的羊水中发现了一个异质的微生物群落,尽管数量很少。我们的研究表明,妊娠期糖尿病对羊水和阴道微生物组的影响非常有限。不同部位的微生物群的组成和功能不同。
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Medicine in Microecology
Medicine in Microecology Medicine-Gastroenterology
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