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Mycoplasma hominis and Gardnerella vaginalis display a significant synergistic relationship in bacterial vaginosis

机译:人型支原体和阴道加德纳菌在细菌性阴道病中显示出显着的协同关系

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Gardnerella vaginalis plays an important role in bacterial vaginosis (BV,) while the role of genital Mollicutes is less obvious. The diagnosis of BV by use of the current Gram stain Nugent score is also suboptimal for defining the role of Mollicutes that lack a cell wall. Since bacterial load and diversity is an important prerequisite for BV, real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) assays enable these to be assessed. The purpose of this study was to define the role of genital Mollicutes and potential patterns of synergy with G. vaginalis in women with BV. Vaginal swabs from 130 women categorised by Nugent score as BV (n = 28), intermediate (n = 22) and non-BV (n = 80) were tested against four qPCR TaqMan assays targeting G. vaginalis, Mycoplasma hominis, M. genitalium, Ureaplasma urealyticum and U. parvum. Statistical analyses were used to compare bacterial prevalence and load between the three groups of women. Mycoplasma hominis and G. vaginalis co-infection was significantly more common in BV (60.7 %) compared to intermediate (36.4 %) and non-BV (8.8 %) Nugent scores (p < 0.001). Significantly higher loads of M. hominis (p = 0.001) and G. vaginalis (p < 0.001) were detected in women with BV and the respective loads in M. hominis and G. vaginalis co-infections displayed a significant positive correlation (p < 0.001; r - 0.60). No significant associations were seen with the other Mollicutes. The findings strengthen the evidence of a role for M. hominis in BV and a potential synergy with G. vaginalis. This synergy could be an important trigger of the condition and sexual contact the conduit for the transmission of an otherwise commensal bacterium that could initiate it.
机译:阴道加德纳菌在细菌性阴道病(BV)中起重要作用,而生殖器Mollicutes的作用不太明显。通过使用当前的革兰氏染色剂Nugent评分对BV的诊断对于定义缺乏细胞壁的Mollicutes的作用也不理想。由于细菌载量和多样性是BV的重要先决条件,因此实时定量聚合酶链反应(qPCR)分析可对其进行评估。这项研究的目的是确定生殖器Mollicutes的作用以及在BV妇女中与阴道加德纳菌协同作用的潜在模式。根据Nugent得分分为BV(n = 28),中级(n = 22)和非BV(n = 80)的130名妇女的阴道拭子,针对四种针对阴道加德纳氏菌,人型支原体,生殖器支原体的qPCR TaqMan分析进行了测试,解脲脲原体和U. parvum。统计分析用于比较三组女性之间的细菌感染率和负荷。与中等(36.4%)和非BV(8.8%)Nugent评分相比,BV(60.7%)中的人型支原体和阴道加德纳菌共感染显着得多(p <0.001)。在BV妇女中检出的人型分枝杆菌(p = 0.001)和阴道加德纳菌(p <0.001)明显较高,并且人型分枝杆菌和阴道加德纳氏菌共感染的各自负荷呈显着正相关(p <0.001)。 0.001; r-0.60)。没有观察到与其他Mollicutes的显着关联。这些发现进一步证明了人型支原体在BV中的作用以及与阴道G.潜在协同作用的证据。这种协同作用可能是病情的重要触发因素,并且与导管发生性接触,从而传播可能引发该疾病的其他共生细菌。

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