Cervical and Vaginal Microbiomes in Early Miscarriages and Ongoing Pregnancy with and without Dydrogesterone Usage

Author:

Gryaznova Mariya1ORCID,Kozarenko Olesya12,Smirnova Yuliya1ORCID,Burakova Inna1ORCID,Syromyatnikov Mikhail13,Maslov Alexander14,Lebedeva Olga15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Metagenomics and Food Biotechnology, Voronezh State University of Engineering Technologies, 394036 Voronezh, Russia

2. Antenatal Care Department, Yakovlevo Central District Hospital, 309070 Stroitel, Russia

3. Department of Genetics, Cytology and Bioengineering, Voronezh State University, 394018 Voronezh, Russia

4. Department of Genetics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, NY 10461, USA

5. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Belgorod State National University, 308015 Belgorod, Russia

Abstract

Emerging evidence suggests that the reproductive tract microbiota is a key modulator of local inflammatory and immune pathways throughout pregnancy and may subsequently impact pregnancy outcomes. In this study, our objective was to analyze the cervical and vaginal microbiomes during early pregnancy among three groups: women with healthy ongoing pregnancies, women undergoing dydrogesterone treatment, and those who experienced miscarriages. The experiment involved 51 women at 8–11 weeks of gestation. The microbiome was examined using 16S rRNA sequencing on the Ion Torrent PGM platform. Across all groups, Lactobacillus iners was predominant, suggesting that the vaginal community type CST III is common among the majority of participants. Notably, our data highlighted the significant roles of Gardnerella vaginalis and Mycoplasma girerdii in the pathogenesis of early miscarriage. Conversely, L. iners and Bifidobacterium longum have a protective effect in early pregnancy. Moreover, dydrogesterone intake appeared to influence notable differences between the cervical and vaginal microbiomes. Overall, our study enhanced our understanding of the cervical and vaginal microbiome composition in the eastern European population during early pregnancy.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Inorganic Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Computer Science Applications,Spectroscopy,Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Catalysis

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