Defining microbial biomarkers for risk of preterm labor

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Autor(a) principal: Freitas, Anderson Santos de
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Dobbler, Priscila Caroline Thiago, Mai, Volker, Procianoy, Renato Soibelmann, Silveira, Rita de Cássia dos Santos, Corso, Andréa Lúcia, Roesch, Luiz Fernando Wurdig
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/214107
Resumo: Preterm birth remains the main contributor to early childhood mortality. The vaginal environment, including microbiota com-position, might contribute to the risk of preterm delivery. Alterations in the vaginal microbial community structure mightrepresent a risk factor for preterm birth. Here, we aimed to (a) investigate the association between preterm birth and the vaginalmicrobial community and (b) identify microbial biomarkers for risk of preterm birth. Microbial DNA was isolated from vaginalswabs in a cohort of 69 women enrolled at hospital admission for their delivery. Microbiota was analyzed by high-throughput 16SrRNA sequencing. While no differences in microbial diversity measures appeared associated with the spontaneous preterm andfull-term outcomes, the microbial composition was distinct for these groups. Differential abundance analysis showedLactobacillusspecies to be associated with full-term birth whereas an unknownPrevotellaspecies was more abundant in thespontaneous preterm group. Although we studied a very miscegenated population from Brazil, our findings were similar toevidence pointed by other studies in different countries. The role ofLactobacillusspecies as a protector in the vaginalmicrobiome is demonstrated to be also a protector of spontaneous preterm outcome whereas the presence of pathogenic species,such as Prevotellaspp., is endorsed as a factor of risk for spontaneous preterm delivery.
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spelling Freitas, Anderson Santos deDobbler, Priscila Caroline ThiagoMai, VolkerProcianoy, Renato SoibelmannSilveira, Rita de Cássia dos SantosCorso, Andréa LúciaRoesch, Luiz Fernando Wurdig2020-10-14T03:48:28Z20201517-8382http://hdl.handle.net/10183/214107001117578Preterm birth remains the main contributor to early childhood mortality. The vaginal environment, including microbiota com-position, might contribute to the risk of preterm delivery. Alterations in the vaginal microbial community structure mightrepresent a risk factor for preterm birth. Here, we aimed to (a) investigate the association between preterm birth and the vaginalmicrobial community and (b) identify microbial biomarkers for risk of preterm birth. Microbial DNA was isolated from vaginalswabs in a cohort of 69 women enrolled at hospital admission for their delivery. Microbiota was analyzed by high-throughput 16SrRNA sequencing. While no differences in microbial diversity measures appeared associated with the spontaneous preterm andfull-term outcomes, the microbial composition was distinct for these groups. Differential abundance analysis showedLactobacillusspecies to be associated with full-term birth whereas an unknownPrevotellaspecies was more abundant in thespontaneous preterm group. Although we studied a very miscegenated population from Brazil, our findings were similar toevidence pointed by other studies in different countries. The role ofLactobacillusspecies as a protector in the vaginalmicrobiome is demonstrated to be also a protector of spontaneous preterm outcome whereas the presence of pathogenic species,such as Prevotellaspp., is endorsed as a factor of risk for spontaneous preterm delivery.application/pdfengBrazilian journal of microbiology. Vol. 51 (2020), p. 151-159Sequenciamento de nucleotídeos em larga escalaAnálise de sequênciaBiomarcadoresMicrobiotaVaginaLactobacillusFatores de riscoNascimento prematuroNext-generation sequencingVaginal microbiomeLactobacillusBrazilian microbiomeDefining microbial biomarkers for risk of preterm laborinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001117578.pdf.txt001117578.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain43925http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/214107/2/001117578.pdf.txt8d9b034495b0cd085653634eba3040e1MD52ORIGINAL001117578.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf582381http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/214107/1/001117578.pdf636fc1896cdeb0619914259f2e70f1ceMD5110183/2141072020-10-15 04:04:57.903646oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/214107Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-10-15T07:04:57Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Defining microbial biomarkers for risk of preterm labor
title Defining microbial biomarkers for risk of preterm labor
spellingShingle Defining microbial biomarkers for risk of preterm labor
Freitas, Anderson Santos de
Sequenciamento de nucleotídeos em larga escala
Análise de sequência
Biomarcadores
Microbiota
Vagina
Lactobacillus
Fatores de risco
Nascimento prematuro
Next-generation sequencing
Vaginal microbiome
Lactobacillus
Brazilian microbiome
title_short Defining microbial biomarkers for risk of preterm labor
title_full Defining microbial biomarkers for risk of preterm labor
title_fullStr Defining microbial biomarkers for risk of preterm labor
title_full_unstemmed Defining microbial biomarkers for risk of preterm labor
title_sort Defining microbial biomarkers for risk of preterm labor
author Freitas, Anderson Santos de
author_facet Freitas, Anderson Santos de
Dobbler, Priscila Caroline Thiago
Mai, Volker
Procianoy, Renato Soibelmann
Silveira, Rita de Cássia dos Santos
Corso, Andréa Lúcia
Roesch, Luiz Fernando Wurdig
author_role author
author2 Dobbler, Priscila Caroline Thiago
Mai, Volker
Procianoy, Renato Soibelmann
Silveira, Rita de Cássia dos Santos
Corso, Andréa Lúcia
Roesch, Luiz Fernando Wurdig
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Dobbler, Priscila Caroline Thiago
Mai, Volker
Procianoy, Renato Soibelmann
Silveira, Rita de Cássia dos Santos
Corso, Andréa Lúcia
Roesch, Luiz Fernando Wurdig
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sequenciamento de nucleotídeos em larga escala
Análise de sequência
Biomarcadores
Microbiota
Vagina
Lactobacillus
Fatores de risco
Nascimento prematuro
topic Sequenciamento de nucleotídeos em larga escala
Análise de sequência
Biomarcadores
Microbiota
Vagina
Lactobacillus
Fatores de risco
Nascimento prematuro
Next-generation sequencing
Vaginal microbiome
Lactobacillus
Brazilian microbiome
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Next-generation sequencing
Vaginal microbiome
Lactobacillus
Brazilian microbiome
description Preterm birth remains the main contributor to early childhood mortality. The vaginal environment, including microbiota com-position, might contribute to the risk of preterm delivery. Alterations in the vaginal microbial community structure mightrepresent a risk factor for preterm birth. Here, we aimed to (a) investigate the association between preterm birth and the vaginalmicrobial community and (b) identify microbial biomarkers for risk of preterm birth. Microbial DNA was isolated from vaginalswabs in a cohort of 69 women enrolled at hospital admission for their delivery. Microbiota was analyzed by high-throughput 16SrRNA sequencing. While no differences in microbial diversity measures appeared associated with the spontaneous preterm andfull-term outcomes, the microbial composition was distinct for these groups. Differential abundance analysis showedLactobacillusspecies to be associated with full-term birth whereas an unknownPrevotellaspecies was more abundant in thespontaneous preterm group. Although we studied a very miscegenated population from Brazil, our findings were similar toevidence pointed by other studies in different countries. The role ofLactobacillusspecies as a protector in the vaginalmicrobiome is demonstrated to be also a protector of spontaneous preterm outcome whereas the presence of pathogenic species,such as Prevotellaspp., is endorsed as a factor of risk for spontaneous preterm delivery.
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