K. S. Fedorova, K. A. Abramovskikh, A. Savochkina, A. Minasova, M. A. Zotova, A. I. Samatova, D. Y. Nokhrin, K. V. Nikushkina
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细菌性阴道病是女性最常见的生殖健康问题之一。乳酸杆菌在阴道生物链中发挥着主导作用,提供局部抗菌防御,但并非所有菌种都能保护阴道生态系统免受病原体侵害。实际医疗保健中的诊断方法无法识别乳酸杆菌的种类,这限制了全面评估阴道生物enosis状况的能力。我们进行了一项研究,比较了检查涂片的显微镜数据和乳酸杆菌及其他微生物的检测结果。研究的目的是根据相关菌群的形态特征和组成,评估阴道中乳酸杆菌的种类组成。研究对象包括 64 名 18 至 35 岁的条件健康育龄妇女。通过实时 PCR 方法对阴道生物菌群的物种组成和乳酸杆菌的分型进行了研究。研究结果采用公认的描述性和顺序统计方法进行处理。研究发现,阴道生物菌群主要由 L. crispatus、L. vaginalis、L. iners 和 L. jensenii 组成。很少发现约翰逊乳杆菌,也没有检测到嗜酸乳杆菌。分型结果表明,阴道较常被多个乳杆菌属菌种定植,而检测到单一乳杆菌属菌种的情况较少。研究发现,乳酸杆菌种类与杆菌厚度之间存在相关性。如果在妇科涂片显微镜下检测到粗大的杆菌,它们属于L. crispatus菌种,该菌种具有很强的定植抵抗力,是阴道生物菌群稳定性的一个因素。如果涂片显微镜下发现的是稀薄的杆菌,则属于 L. iners 和 L. jensenii。这些乳酸杆菌属的代表与阴道的菌群失调状态没有直接关系,但可能预示着未来可能出现菌群失调。
State of the vaginal biocenosis depending on the species diversity of lactobacilli
Bacterial vaginosis is one of the most common reproductive health problems in women. Lactobacillus spp. play a leading role in the vaginal biocenosis and provide local antimicrobial defense, but not all species are equally capable of protecting the vaginal ecosystem from pathogens. Diagnostic methods in practical healthcare do not allow identification of Lactobacillus spp. species, which limits the ability to comprehensively assess the status of the vaginal biocenosis. We conducted a study in which we compared microscopy data of the examined smear with the detection of Lactobacillus spp. and other microorganisms. The aim of the study was to evaluate the species composition of Lactobacillus spp. from the vagina depending on morphologic characteristics and composition of associated flora. The study included 64 conditionally healthy women of reproductive age from 18 to 35 years old. The study of species composition of the vaginal biocenosis and typing of lactobacilli was carried out by real-time PCR methods. The obtained results were processed using generally accepted methods of descriptive and ordinal statistics. During the study, it was found that the vaginal biocenosis was dominated by species of Lactobacillus spp. L. crispatus, L. vaginalis, L. iners and L. jensenii. L. johnsonii was rarely found, and L. acidophilus was not detected. Typing results showed that the vagina was more frequently colonized by more than one species of Lactobacillus spp. while a single species of Lactobacillus spp. was detected less frequently. A correlation was found between Lactobacillus spp. species and bacilli thickness. If thick bacilli are detected in gynecological smear microscopy, they belong to the species L. crispatus, which has high colonization resistance and is a factor in the stability of the vaginal biocenosis. If smear microscopy reveals thin bacilli, then these are species of L. iners and L. jensenii. These representatives of Lactobacillus spp. are not directly related to the dysbiotic state of the vagina, but may indicate the possible development of dysbiosis in the future.