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Inflammatory and antimicrobial properties differ between vaginal Lactobacillus isolates from South African women with non-optimal versus optimal microbiota.


ABSTRACT: Female genital tract (FGT) inflammation increases HIV infection susceptibility. Non-optimal cervicovaginal microbiota, characterized by depletion of Lactobacillus species and increased bacterial diversity, is associated with increased FGT cytokine production. Lactobacillus species may protect against HIV partly by reducing FGT inflammation. We isolated 80 lactobacilli from South African women with non-optimal (Nugent 4-10; n?=?18) and optimal microbiota (Nugent 0-3; n?=?14). Cytokine production by vaginal epithelial cells in response to lactobacilli in the presence and absence of Gardnerella vaginalis was measured using Luminex. Adhesion to vaginal epithelial cells, pH, D/L-lactate production and lactate dehydrogenase relative abundance were assessed. Lactobacilli from women with non-optimal produced less lactic acid and induced greater inflammatory cytokine production than those from women with optimal microbiota, with IL-6, IL-8, IL-1?, IL-1? and MIP-1?/? production significantly elevated. Overall, lactobacilli suppressed IL-6 (adjusted p?

SUBMITTER: Manhanzva MT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7148372 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inflammatory and antimicrobial properties differ between vaginal Lactobacillus isolates from South African women with non-optimal versus optimal microbiota.

Manhanzva Monalisa T MT   Abrahams Andrea G AG   Gamieldien Hoyam H   Froissart Remy R   Jaspan Heather H   Jaumdally Shameem Z SZ   Barnabas Shaun L SL   Dabee Smritee S   Bekker Linda G LG   Gray Glenda G   Passmore Jo-Ann S JS   Masson Lindi L  

Scientific reports 20200410 1


Female genital tract (FGT) inflammation increases HIV infection susceptibility. Non-optimal cervicovaginal microbiota, characterized by depletion of Lactobacillus species and increased bacterial diversity, is associated with increased FGT cytokine production. Lactobacillus species may protect against HIV partly by reducing FGT inflammation. We isolated 80 lactobacilli from South African women with non-optimal (Nugent 4-10; n = 18) and optimal microbiota (Nugent 0-3; n = 14). Cytokine production  ...[more]

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