Preterm birth, the leading cause of perinatal morbidity, often follows premature labor, a syndrome whose prevention remains a challenge. To better understand the relationship between premature labor and host-microbiome interactions, we conducted a mechanistic investigation using three preterm birth models. We report that intra-amniotic delivery of LPS triggers inflammatory responses in the amniotic cavity and cervico-vaginal microenvironment, causing vaginal microbiome changes and signs of active labor. Intra-amniotic IL-1 alpha delivery causes a moderate inflammatory response in the amniotic cavity but increasing inflammation in the cervico-vaginal space, leading to vaginal microbiome disruption and signs of active labor. Conversely, progesterone action blockade by RU-486 triggers local immune responses accompanying signs of active labor without altering the vaginal microbiome. Preterm labor facilitates ascension of cervico-vaginal bacteria into the amniotic cavity, regardless of stimulus. This study provides compelling mechanistic insights into the dynamic host-microbiome interactions within the cervico-vaginal microenvironment that accompany premature labor and birth.
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Autor | Galaz, Jose Romero, Roberto Greenberg, Jonathan M. Theis, Kevin R. Arenas-Hernandez, Marcia Xu, Yi Farias-Jofre, Marcelo Miller, Derek Kanninen, Tomi Garcia-Flores, Valeria Gomez-Lopez, Nardhy |
Título | Host-microbiome interactions in distinct subsets of preterm labor and birth |
Revista | Iscience |
ISSN electrónico | 2589-0042 |
Volumen | 26 |
Número de publicación | 12 |
Fecha de publicación | 2023 |
Resumen | Preterm birth, the leading cause of perinatal morbidity, often follows premature labor, a syndrome whose prevention remains a challenge. To better understand the relationship between premature labor and host-microbiome interactions, we conducted a mechanistic investigation using three preterm birth models. We report that intra-amniotic delivery of LPS triggers inflammatory responses in the amniotic cavity and cervico-vaginal microenvironment, causing vaginal microbiome changes and signs of active labor. Intra-amniotic IL-1 alpha delivery causes a moderate inflammatory response in the amniotic cavity but increasing inflammation in the cervico-vaginal space, leading to vaginal microbiome disruption and signs of active labor. Conversely, progesterone action blockade by RU-486 triggers local immune responses accompanying signs of active labor without altering the vaginal microbiome. Preterm labor facilitates ascension of cervico-vaginal bacteria into the amniotic cavity, regardless of stimulus. This study provides compelling mechanistic insights into the dynamic host-microbiome interactions within the cervico-vaginal microenvironment that accompany premature labor and birth. |
Derechos | acceso restringido |
DOI | 10.1016/j.isci.2023.108341 |
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Id de publicación en WoS | WOS:001114926900001 |
Tema ODS | 03 Good Health and Well-being 05 Gender Equality |
Tema ODS español | 03 Salud y bienestar 05 Igualdad de género |
Tipo de documento | artículo |