The reproductive tract microbiota in pregnancy
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Author(s)
Grewal, Karen
MacIntyre, David A
Bennett, Phillip R
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
The reproductive tract microbiota plays a crucial role in maintenance of normal pregnancy and influences reproductive outcomes. Microbe-host interactions in pregnancy remain poorly understood and their role in shaping immune modulation is still being uncovered. In this review, we describe the composition of vaginal microbial communities in the reproductive tract and their association with reproductive outcomes. We also consider strategies for manipulating microbiota composition by using live biotherapeutics, selective eradication of pathogenic bacteria with antibiotics and vaginal microbiota transplantation. Finally, future developments in this field and the need for mechanistic studies to explore the functional significance of reproductive tract microbial communities are highlighted.
Date Issued
2021-09-06
Date Acceptance
2021-08-16
Citation
Bioscience Reports: molecular and cellular biology of the cell surface, 2021, 41 (9)
ISSN
0144-8463
Publisher
Portland Press, Biochemical Society
Journal / Book Title
Bioscience Reports: molecular and cellular biology of the cell surface
Volume
41
Issue
9
Copyright Statement
©2021 The Author(s). This is an open access article published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society and distributed under the Creative Commons AttributionLicense 4.0 (CC BY).
License URL
Identifier
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34397086
PII: 229559
Subjects
Microbiota
Pregnancy
Reproduction
Publication Status
Published
Coverage Spatial
England
Date Publish Online
2021-08-16