Frontiers in Immunology (Jul 2023)

Orally administrated Lactobacillus gasseri TM13 and Lactobacillus crispatus LG55 can restore the vaginal health of patients recovering from bacterial vaginosis

  • Fengyuan Qi,
  • Fengyuan Qi,
  • Fengyuan Qi,
  • Fengyuan Qi,
  • Shangrong Fan,
  • Shangrong Fan,
  • Shangrong Fan,
  • Chao Fang,
  • Chao Fang,
  • Lan Ge,
  • Jinli Lyu,
  • Jinli Lyu,
  • Jinli Lyu,
  • Zhuoqi Huang,
  • Zhuoqi Huang,
  • Zhuoqi Huang,
  • Shaowei Zhao,
  • Shaowei Zhao,
  • Yuanqiang Zou,
  • Yuanqiang Zou,
  • Liting Huang,
  • Liting Huang,
  • Liting Huang,
  • Xinyang Liu,
  • Xinyang Liu,
  • Xinyang Liu,
  • Yiheng Liang,
  • Yiheng Liang,
  • Yiheng Liang,
  • Yongke Zhang,
  • Yongke Zhang,
  • Yongke Zhang,
  • Yiyi Zhong,
  • Haifeng Zhang,
  • Liang Xiao,
  • Liang Xiao,
  • Xiaowei Zhang,
  • Xiaowei Zhang,
  • Xiaowei Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1125239
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common infection of the lower genital tract with a vaginal microbiome dysbiosis caused by decreasing of lactobacilli. Previous studies suggested that supplementation with live Lactobacillus may benefit the recovery of BV, however, the outcomes vary in people from different regions. Herein, we aim to evaluate the effectiveness of oral Chinese-origin Lactobacillus with adjuvant metronidazole (MET) on treating Chinese BV patients. In total, 67 Chinese women with BV were enrolled in this parallel controlled trial and randomly assigned to two study groups: a control group treated with MET vaginal suppositories for 7 days and a probiotic group treated with oral Lactobacillus gasseri TM13 and Lactobacillus crispatus LG55 as an adjuvant to MET for 30 days. By comparing the participants with Nugent Scores ≥ 7 and < 7 on days 14, 30, and 90, we found that oral administration of probiotics did not improve BV cure rates (72.73% and 84.00% at day 14, 57.14% and 60.00% at day 30, 32.14% and 48.39% at day 90 for probiotic and control group respectively). However, the probiotics were effective in restoring vaginal health after cure by showing higher proportion of participants with Nugent Scores < 4 in the probiotic group compared to the control group (87.50% and 71.43% on day 14, 93.75% and 88.89% on day 30, and 77.78% and 66.67% on day 90). The relative abundance of the probiotic strains was significantly increased in the intestinal microbiome of the probiotic group compared to the control group at day 14, but no significance was detected after 30 and 90 days. Also, the probiotics were not detected in vaginal microbiome, suggesting that L. gasseri TM13 and L. crispatus LG55 mainly acted through the intestine. A higher abundance of Prevotella timonensis at baseline was significantly associated with long-term cure failure of BV and greatly contributed to the enrichment of the lipid IVA synthesis pathway, which could aggravate inflammation response. To sum up, L. gasseri TM13 and L. crispatus LG55 can restore the vaginal health of patients recovering from BV, and individualized intervention mode should be developed to restore the vaginal health of patients recovering from BV.Clinical trial registrationhttps://classic.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/, identifier NCT04771728.

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