Scientific Reports (Jun 2021)

Variability of the response of human vaginal Lactobacillus crispatus to 17β-estradiol

  • Maximilien Clabaut,
  • Amine M. Boukerb,
  • Amine Ben Mlouka,
  • Amandine Suet,
  • Ali Tahrioui,
  • Julien Verdon,
  • Magalie Barreau,
  • Olivier Maillot,
  • Agathe Le Tirant,
  • Madina Karsybayeva,
  • Coralie Kremser,
  • Gérard Redziniak,
  • Cécile Duclairoir-Poc,
  • Chantal Pichon,
  • Julie Hardouin,
  • Pascal Cosette,
  • Sylvie Chevalier,
  • Marc G. J. Feuilloley

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91017-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Abstract We previously showed that the physiological concentration of 17β-estradiol in the vaginal environment is sufficient to affect the membrane dynamics and adhesion phenotype of the Lactobacillus crispatus strain CIP104459. However, L. crispatus is a heterogeneous species. Here, we investigated the effect of 17β-estradiol on the recently isolated L. crispatus vaginal strain V4, related to a cluster distant from CIP104459 and at the limit of being a different subspecies. Grown in the same medium, the two strains expressed a highly similar pool of proteins. However, in contrast to CIP104459, L. crispatus V4 showed high aggregation potential and 17β-estradiol promoted this phenotype. This effect was associated with large changes in cell-surface polarity and Lewis acid/base properties. In addition, we observed no effect on the membrane dynamics, contrary to CIP104459. These results can be explained by differences in the properties and organization of the S layer between the two strains. However, as for CIP104459, 17β-estradiol increased biosurfactant production of L. crispatus V4 and their adhesion to vaginal cells. This suggests that 17β-estradiol agonists would be valuable tools to favor a stable re-implantation of L. crispatus in the vaginal mucosa.