非梗阻性无精子症男性与可生育对照组精液微生物组分类的下一代测序分析:一项初步研究。

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目的:研究非梗阻性无精子症(NOA)男性精液微生物组与可生育对照组(FCs)精液微生物组的差异。设计:采用定量聚合酶链式反应和16S核糖体RNA,我们对NOA男性的精液样本进行了测序(卵泡刺激素>10 IU/mL,睾丸体积设置:在迈阿密大学门诊男性男科诊所进行评估时,确定了所有患者。患者:共有33名成年男性入选,其中14人被诊断为NOA,19人被证实为接受输精管切除术的父亲。主要结果指标:确定了精液微生物组中的细菌种类。结果:各组之间的阿尔法多样性相似,表明样本内的多样性相似;而贝塔多样性不同,表明样本之间的分类群存在差异。在NOA男性中,与FC男性相比,变形菌门和厚壁菌门的代表性不足,放线菌门的比例过高。在属水平上,肠球菌是两组中最常见的扩增子序列变体,而5个属在两组之间存在显著差异,包括埃希氏菌和志贺氏菌、Sneathia和Raoutella。结论:我们的研究表明,NOA男性和可生育男性的精液微生物组存在显著差异。这些结果表明,功能共生的丧失可能与NOA有关。有必要进一步研究精液微生物组的特征、临床应用及其在男性不育中的因果作用。
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Next-generation sequencing analysis of semen microbiome taxonomy in men with nonobstructive azoospermia vs. fertile controls: a pilot study

Objectives

To study how the semen microbiome profile in men with nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA) differs from that of fertile controls (FCs).

Design

Using quantitative polymerase chain reaction and 16S ribosomal RNA, we sequenced semen samples from men with NOA (follicle-stimulating hormone >10 IU/mL, testis volume <10 mL) and FCs and performed a comprehensive taxonomic microbiome analysis.

Setting

All patients were identified during evaluation at the outpatient male andrology clinic at the University of Miami.

Patients

In total, 33 adult men, including 14 diagnosed with NOA and 19 with proven paternity undergoing vasectomy, were enrolled.

Main Outcome Measures

Bacterial species in the semen microbiome were identified.

Results

Alpha-diversity was similar between the groups, suggesting similar diversity within samples, whereas beta-diversity was different, suggesting differences in taxa between samples. In the NOA men, the phyla Proteobacteria and Firmicutes were underrepresented, and Actinobacteriota were overrepresented compared with FC men. At the genus level, Enterococcus was the most common amplicon sequence variant in both groups, whereas 5 genera differed significantly between the groups, including Escherichia and Shigella, Sneathia, and Raoutella.

Conclusion

Our study showed significant differences in the seminal microbiome between men with NOA and fertile men. These results suggest a loss of functional symbiosis may be associated with NOA. Further research into the characterization and clinical utility of the semen microbiome and its causal role in male infertility is necessary.

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F&S science Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health, Urology
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