Vaginal Microbiota and Cytokine Levels Predict Preterm Delivery in Asian Women

Preterm birth (PTB) is the most common cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. Approximately half of PTBs is linked with microbial etiologies, including pathologic changes to the vaginal microbiota, which vary according to ethnicity. Globally more than 50% of PTBs occur in Asia, but stu...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Manoj Kumar, Selvasankar Murugesan, Parul Singh, Marwa Saadaoui, Duaa Ahmed Elhag, Annalisa Terranegra, Basirudeen Syed Ahamed Kabeer, Alexandra K. Marr, Tomoshige Kino, Tobias Brummaier, Rose McGready, François Nosten, Damien Chaussabel, Souhaila Al Khodor
Other Authors: Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University
Format: Article
Published: 2022
Subjects:
Online Access:https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/77308
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Institution: Mahidol University
id th-mahidol.77308
record_format dspace
spelling th-mahidol.773082022-08-04T16:29:03Z Vaginal Microbiota and Cytokine Levels Predict Preterm Delivery in Asian Women Manoj Kumar Selvasankar Murugesan Parul Singh Marwa Saadaoui Duaa Ahmed Elhag Annalisa Terranegra Basirudeen Syed Ahamed Kabeer Alexandra K. Marr Tomoshige Kino Tobias Brummaier Rose McGready François Nosten Damien Chaussabel Souhaila Al Khodor Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University Sidra Medicine Universitat Basel Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH) Nuffield Department of Medicine Immunology and Microbiology Medicine Preterm birth (PTB) is the most common cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. Approximately half of PTBs is linked with microbial etiologies, including pathologic changes to the vaginal microbiota, which vary according to ethnicity. Globally more than 50% of PTBs occur in Asia, but studies of the vaginal microbiome and its association with pregnancy outcomes in Asian women are lacking. This study aimed to longitudinally analyzed the vaginal microbiome and cytokine environment of 18 Karen and Burman pregnant women who delivered preterm and 36 matched controls delivering at full term. Using 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing we identified a predictive vaginal microbiota signature for PTB that was detectable as early as the first trimester of pregnancy, characterized by higher levels of Prevotella buccalis, and lower levels of Lactobacillus crispatus and Finegoldia, accompanied by decreased levels of cytokines including IFNγ, IL-4, and TNFα. Differences in the vaginal microbial diversity and local vaginal immune environment were associated with greater risk of preterm birth. Our findings highlight new opportunities to predict PTB in Asian women in low-resource settings who are at highest risk of adverse outcomes from unexpected PTB, as well as in Burman/Karen ethnic minority groups in high-resource regions. 2022-08-04T08:51:06Z 2022-08-04T08:51:06Z 2021-03-04 Article Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology. Vol.11, (2021) 10.3389/fcimb.2021.639665 22352988 2-s2.0-85102842351 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/77308 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85102842351&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
collection Mahidol University Institutional Repository
topic Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
spellingShingle Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
Manoj Kumar
Selvasankar Murugesan
Parul Singh
Marwa Saadaoui
Duaa Ahmed Elhag
Annalisa Terranegra
Basirudeen Syed Ahamed Kabeer
Alexandra K. Marr
Tomoshige Kino
Tobias Brummaier
Rose McGready
François Nosten
Damien Chaussabel
Souhaila Al Khodor
Vaginal Microbiota and Cytokine Levels Predict Preterm Delivery in Asian Women
description Preterm birth (PTB) is the most common cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. Approximately half of PTBs is linked with microbial etiologies, including pathologic changes to the vaginal microbiota, which vary according to ethnicity. Globally more than 50% of PTBs occur in Asia, but studies of the vaginal microbiome and its association with pregnancy outcomes in Asian women are lacking. This study aimed to longitudinally analyzed the vaginal microbiome and cytokine environment of 18 Karen and Burman pregnant women who delivered preterm and 36 matched controls delivering at full term. Using 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing we identified a predictive vaginal microbiota signature for PTB that was detectable as early as the first trimester of pregnancy, characterized by higher levels of Prevotella buccalis, and lower levels of Lactobacillus crispatus and Finegoldia, accompanied by decreased levels of cytokines including IFNγ, IL-4, and TNFα. Differences in the vaginal microbial diversity and local vaginal immune environment were associated with greater risk of preterm birth. Our findings highlight new opportunities to predict PTB in Asian women in low-resource settings who are at highest risk of adverse outcomes from unexpected PTB, as well as in Burman/Karen ethnic minority groups in high-resource regions.
author2 Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University
author_facet Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University
Manoj Kumar
Selvasankar Murugesan
Parul Singh
Marwa Saadaoui
Duaa Ahmed Elhag
Annalisa Terranegra
Basirudeen Syed Ahamed Kabeer
Alexandra K. Marr
Tomoshige Kino
Tobias Brummaier
Rose McGready
François Nosten
Damien Chaussabel
Souhaila Al Khodor
format Article
author Manoj Kumar
Selvasankar Murugesan
Parul Singh
Marwa Saadaoui
Duaa Ahmed Elhag
Annalisa Terranegra
Basirudeen Syed Ahamed Kabeer
Alexandra K. Marr
Tomoshige Kino
Tobias Brummaier
Rose McGready
François Nosten
Damien Chaussabel
Souhaila Al Khodor
author_sort Manoj Kumar
title Vaginal Microbiota and Cytokine Levels Predict Preterm Delivery in Asian Women
title_short Vaginal Microbiota and Cytokine Levels Predict Preterm Delivery in Asian Women
title_full Vaginal Microbiota and Cytokine Levels Predict Preterm Delivery in Asian Women
title_fullStr Vaginal Microbiota and Cytokine Levels Predict Preterm Delivery in Asian Women
title_full_unstemmed Vaginal Microbiota and Cytokine Levels Predict Preterm Delivery in Asian Women
title_sort vaginal microbiota and cytokine levels predict preterm delivery in asian women
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/77308
_version_ 1763488147777257472