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The microbiota continuum along the female reproductive tract and its relation to uterine-related diseases

Authors :
Chen, Chen
Song, Xiaolei
Wei, Weixia
Zhong, Huanzi
Dai, Juanjuan
Lan, Zhou
Li, Fei
Yu, Xinlei
Feng, Qiang
Wang, Zirong
Xie, Hailiang
Chen, Xiaomin
Zeng, Chunwei
Wen, Bo
Zeng, Liping
Du, Hui
Tang, Huiru
Xu, Changlu
Xia, Yan
Xia, Huihua
Yang, Huanming
Wang, Jian
Wang, Jun
Madsen, Lise
Brix, Susanne
Kristiansen, Karsten
Xu, Xun
Li, Junhua
Wu, Ruifang
Jia, Huijue
Chen, Chen
Song, Xiaolei
Wei, Weixia
Zhong, Huanzi
Dai, Juanjuan
Lan, Zhou
Li, Fei
Yu, Xinlei
Feng, Qiang
Wang, Zirong
Xie, Hailiang
Chen, Xiaomin
Zeng, Chunwei
Wen, Bo
Zeng, Liping
Du, Hui
Tang, Huiru
Xu, Changlu
Xia, Yan
Xia, Huihua
Yang, Huanming
Wang, Jian
Wang, Jun
Madsen, Lise
Brix, Susanne
Kristiansen, Karsten
Xu, Xun
Li, Junhua
Wu, Ruifang
Jia, Huijue
Source :
Chen , C , Song , X , Wei , W , Zhong , H , Dai , J , Lan , Z , Li , F , Yu , X , Feng , Q , Wang , Z , Xie , H , Chen , X , Zeng , C , Wen , B , Zeng , L , Du , H , Tang , H , Xu , C , Xia , Y , Xia , H , Yang , H , Wang , J , Wang , J , Madsen , L , Brix , S , Kristiansen , K , Xu , X , Li , J , Wu , R & Jia , H 2017 , ' The microbiota continuum along the female reproductive tract and its relation to uterine-related diseases ' , Nature Communications , vol. 8 , no. 1 , 875 .
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Reports on bacteria detected in maternal fluids during pregnancy are typically associated with adverse consequences, and whether the female reproductive tract harbours distinct microbial communities beyond the vagina has been a matter of debate. Here we systematically sample the microbiota within the female reproductive tract in 110 women of reproductive age, and examine the nature of colonisation by 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing and cultivation. We find distinct microbial communities in cervical canal, uterus, fallopian tubes and peritoneal fluid, differing from that of the vagina. The results reflect a microbiota continuum along the female reproductive tract, indicative of a non-sterile environment. We also identify microbial taxa and potential functions that correlate with the menstrual cycle or are over-represented in subjects with adenomyosis or infertility due to endometriosis. The study provides insight into the nature of the vagino-uterine microbiome, and suggests that surveying the vaginal or cervical microbiota might be useful for detection of common diseases in the upper reproductive tract.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Chen , C , Song , X , Wei , W , Zhong , H , Dai , J , Lan , Z , Li , F , Yu , X , Feng , Q , Wang , Z , Xie , H , Chen , X , Zeng , C , Wen , B , Zeng , L , Du , H , Tang , H , Xu , C , Xia , Y , Xia , H , Yang , H , Wang , J , Wang , J , Madsen , L , Brix , S , Kristiansen , K , Xu , X , Li , J , Wu , R & Jia , H 2017 , ' The microbiota continuum along the female reproductive tract and its relation to uterine-related diseases ' , Nature Communications , vol. 8 , no. 1 , 875 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1011049670
Document Type :
Electronic Resource