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Relationship between vitamin D status and the vaginal microbiome during pregnancy.

Authors :
Jefferson KK
Parikh HI
Garcia EM
Edwards DJ
Serrano MG
Hewison M
Shary JR
Powell AM
Hollis BW
Fettweis JM
Strauss Iii JF
Buck GA
Wagner CL
Source :
Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association [J Perinatol] 2019 Jun; Vol. 39 (6), pp. 824-836. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Mar 11.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Objective: Evidence supports an inverse association between vitamin D and bacterial vaginosis (BV) during pregnancy. Furthermore, both the vaginal microbiome and vitamin D status correlate with pregnancy outcome. Women of African ancestry are more likely to experience BV, to be vitamin D deficient, and to have certain pregnancy complications. We investigated the association between vitamin D status and the vaginal microbiome.<br />Study Design: Subjects were assigned to a treatment (4400 IU) or a control group (400 IU vitamin D daily), sampled three times during pregnancy, and vaginal 16S rRNA gene taxonomic profiles and plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] concentrations were examined.<br />Result: Gestational age and ethnicity were significantly associated with the microbiome. Megasphaera correlated negatively (p = 0.0187) with 25(OH)D among women of African ancestry. Among controls, women of European ancestry exhibited a positive correlation between plasma 25(OH)D and L. crispatus abundance.<br />Conclusion: Certain vaginal bacteria are associated with plasma 25(OH)D concentration.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-5543
Volume :
39
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30858609
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41372-019-0343-8