| Literature DB >> 32257961 |
Hyunsul Jung1, Marthie M Ehlers1,2, Remco P H Peters1,3, Hennie Lombaard4, Mathys J Redelinghuys5, Johanna E Bezuidenhoudt6, Marleen M Kock1,2.
Abstract
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common vaginal condition in women of reproductive age. During BV development, BV-associated bacteria may form a polymicrobial biofilm, which predispose women to recurrent BV. The aim of the study was to investigate the growth forms of Gardnerella spp. and Lactobacillus spp. and to determine the association between the bacterial growth forms and clinical characteristics [urinary tract infection (UTI) symptoms, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and abnormal vaginal discharge] in women attending a tertiary hospital in Pretoria, South Africa. A first-void urine specimen was collected from 196 women and BV was diagnosed using the Nugent scoring and the Ison-Hay criteria (vaginal smear microscopy). Fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH) was performed to classify the growth forms ["dispersed" or "biofilm"]. Bacterial cells were categorized as "dispersed" if cells were scattered separately and as "biofilm" if bacterial aggregates on the vaginal epithelial cells were observed. BV was detected in 52 women (52/196; 27%) and in these women, Gardnerella spp. were predominantly present in biofilms (46/52; 88% for Nugent scoring; and 45/50; 90% for Ison-Hay criteria), whereas Lactobacillus spp. were predominantly present in a dispersed form (38/52; 73% for Nugent scoring; and 37/50; 74% for Ison-Hay criteria). The odds of having BV increased when Gardnerella biofilms were present (p < 0.001), whereas the opposite was observed for Lactobacillus biofilms (p = 0.001). Neither Gardnerella spp. or Lactobacillus spp. (both dispersed or biofilms) had an association with the presence of UTI symptoms, HIV coinfection or abnormal vaginal discharge. In conclusion, this study demonstrated and confirmed that Gardnerella biofilms are associated with BV and that Lactobacillus spp. may form biofilms to protect against BV.Entities:
Keywords: Gardnerella spp.; Lactobacillus spp.; bacterial vaginosis; biofilm; fluorescence in situ hybridization
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32257961 PMCID: PMC7093019 DOI: 10.3389/fcimb.2020.00071
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Cell Infect Microbiol ISSN: 2235-2988 Impact factor: 5.293
Demographic, clinical and microbiological characteristics of the women included in the study.
| Median (range, years) | 39 (18–75) | 29 (18–42) | |
| African (black) | 114 (88%) | 56 (84%) | 0.73 |
| Caucasian (white) | 12 (9.3%) | 7 (10%) | |
| Indian | 3 (2.3%) | 2 (3%) | |
| Inter-racial/multi-racial | 0 (0%) | 2 (3%) | |
| Abnormal vaginal discharge | |||
| Present | 22 (17%) | 12 (18%) | 0.88 |
| Absent | 107 (83%) | 55 (82%) | |
| UTI symptoms | |||
| Present | 28 (22%) | 18 (27%) | 0.42 |
| Absent | 101 (78%) | 49 (73%) | |
| Positive | 67 (52%) | 10 (15%) | |
| Negative | 57 (44%) | 57 (85%) | |
| Unknown | 5 (3.9%) | 0 (0%) | |
| Nugent score 0–3 (normal vaginal microbiota) | 69 (53.5%) | 50 (72%) | |
| Nugent score 4–6 (intermediate vaginal microbiota) | 20 (15.5%) | 5 (7%) | |
| Nugent score 7–10 (BV | 40 (31%) | 12 (20%) | |
| Class I (normal vaginal microbiota) | 62 (48.1%) | 48 (72%) | |
| Class II (intermediate vaginal microbiota) | 24 (18.6%) | 8 (12%) | |
| Class III (BV) | 39 (30.2%) | 11 (16%) | |
| Class IV (Gram-positive cocci only) | 1 (0.8%) | 0 (0%) | |
| Class 0 (Epithelial cells with no bacteria) | 3 (2.3%) | 0 (0%) | |
χ.
For African vs. Caucasian and for HIV-positive vs. HIV-negative.
Urinary tract infection symptoms: frequent urination, hematuria, burning sensation, dysuria, nocturia.
HIV: Human immunodeficiency virus.
BV: bacterial vaginosis.
Equivalent to a Nugent score of 4 (intermediate vaginal microbiota).
Excluding classes IV and 0.
Oligonucleotide sequences of probes that were used in the FISH assay.
| Ato291 | GGTCGGTCTCTCAACCC | Cy3 | Harmsen et al., | |
| Eub338 | Eubacteria | GCTGCCTCCCGTAGGAGT | 6-FAM | Amann et al., |
| GardV | Probe derived from Bif662 with 0 mismatches to | CCACCGTTACACCGCGAA | Cy5 | Swidsinski et al., |
| Enc38a | CTCTACCTCCATCATTCT | Cy5 | Frahm et al., | |
| Eub338 | Eubacteria | GCTGCCTCCCGTAGGAGT | 6-FAM | Amann et al., |
| Lab158 | GGTATTAGCA(C/T)CTGTTTCCA | Cy3 | Harmsen et al., | |
Cy3 refers to carbocyanine attached at the 3′ end of oligonucleotides.
Cy5 and 6-FAM are attached at the 5′ end of oligonucleotides.
Figure 1Examples of different bacterial growth forms; (A) “absent” category with no bacteria present on vaginal cells (visualized with the laser diode 405 that detects the DAPI stain); (B) “dispersed” category [an example of scattered cells of Lactobacillus spp. (rods in yellow color) visualized with the helium-neon laser 2 that detects the Lab158-Cy3 probe]; (C) “biofilm” category ([an example of the Lactobacillus biofilm (rods in yellow color) visualized with the helium-neon laser 2]).
Probe specificity test results of the oligonucleotide probes using reference strains.
| ATCC® BAA-55™ | + | - | - | - | + | |
| ATCC® 14018™ | - | + | - | - | + | |
| ATCC® 14019™ | - | + | - | - | + | |
| ATCC® 33820™ | + | - | - | + |
(+): presence of hybridization.
(–): absence of hybridization.
Association of growth forms of Gardnerella spp. and Lactobacillus spp. in relation to BV status.
| Absent | 111 | 95 (86 | 10 (9) | 6 (5) | Ref | 108 | 91 (84 | 12 (11) | 5 (5) | Ref | ||
| Dispersed forms | 9 | 8 (89) | 1 (11) | 0 (0) | - | - | 9 | 8 (89) | 1 (11) | 0 (0) | - | - |
| Biofilms | 76 | 16 (21) | 14 (18) | 46 (61) | 27 (11 – 69) | 75 | 11 (15) | 19 (25) | 45 (60) | 31 (11 – 85) | ||
| Absent | 29 | 13 (45 | 6 (21) | 10 (35) | Ref | 27 | 11 (41 | 7 (26) | 9 (33) | Ref | ||
| Dispersed forms | 115 | 63 (55) | 14 (12) | 38 (33) | - | - | 113 | 59 (52) | 17 (15) | 37 (33) | - | - |
| Biofilms | 52 | 43 (83) | 5 (10) | 4 (8) | 0.17 (0.057 – 0.49) | 52 | 40 (77) | 8 (15) | 4 (8) | 0.17 (0.058 – 0.50) | ||
Odds ratio (95% confidence intervals); Exposure: bacterial growth forms; Outcome: BV-positive (Nugent score 7-10) vs. BV-negative (Nugent score 1-3 and 4-6); Entering significance level of 0.05; Removing significance level of 0.1; Only significant OR was displayed.
Class IV and 0 omitted for comparison with Nugent scoring.
Odds ratio (95% confidence intervals); Class IV and 0 omitted for comparison with Nugent scoring; Exposure: bacterial growth forms; Outcome: BV-positive (Class III) vs. BV-negative (Classes I and II); Entering significance level of 0.05; Removing significance level of 0.1; Only significant OR was displayed.
Significant p-values (<0.05) are indicated in bold.
Row percentage between Nugent score categories.
Used as a reference category for OR.
χ.
Row percentage between classes I, II, and III.
Not available or not applicable.
Association of growth forms of Gardnerella spp. and Lactobacillus species in relation to clinical characteristics in BV-positive women (Nugent scoring).
| Absent | 2 (11 | 4 (12) | Ref | 1.0 | 4 (10 | 2 (15) | Ref | 0.63 | 6 (15 | 0 (0) | Ref | 0.32 |
| Dispersed | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | - | - | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | - | - | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | - | - |
| Biofilm | 17 (89) | 29 (88) | - | - | 35 (90) | 11 (85) | - | - | 35 (76) | 11 (100) | - | - |
| Absent | 1 (5 | 9 (27) | Ref | 0.058 | 8 (21 | 2 (15) | Ref | 0.08 | 7 (17 | 3 (27) | Ref | 0.53 |
| Dispersed | 15 (79) | 23 (70) | - | - | 30 (77) | 8 (62) | - | - | 30 (73) | 8 (73) | - | - |
| Biofilm | 3 (16) | 1 (3) | - | - | 1 (3) | 3 (23) | - | - | 4 (9.8) | 0 (0) | - | - |
Odds ratio (95% confidence interval) adjusted by pregnancy status; Exposure: bacterial growth forms; Outcome: HIV-negative vs. HIV-positive; Entering significance level of 0.05; Removing significance level of 0.1; Only significant OR was displayed.
Odds ratio (95% confidence interval) adjusted by pregnancy status; Exposure: bacterial growth forms; Outcome: UTI symptoms absent vs. UTI symptoms present; Entering significance level of 0.05; Removing significance level of 0.1; Only significant OR was displayed.
Odds ratio (95% confidence interval) adjusted by pregnancy status; Exposure: bacterial growth forms; Outcome: abnormal vaginal discharge absent vs. abnormal vaginal discharge present; Entering significance level of 0.05; Removing significance level of 0.1; Only significant OR was displayed.
Column percentage between bacterial growth forms.
Used as a reference category for OR.
Fisher's exact test.
Not available or not applicable.
Association of growth forms of Gardnerella spp. and Lactobacillus species in relation to clinical characteristics in BV-positive women (Ison-Hay criteria).
| Absent | 2 (11 | 3 (10) | Ref | 1.0 | 3 (8 | 2 (15) | Ref | 0.60 | 5 (13 | 0 (0) | Ref | 0.57 |
| Dispersed | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | - | - | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | - | - | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | - | - |
| Biofilm | 17 (89) | 28 (90) | - | - | 34 (92) | 11 (85) | - | - | 35 (88) | 10 (100) | - | - |
| Absent | 1 (5 | 8 (26) | Ref | 0.065 | 7 (19 | 2 (15) | Ref | 0.11 | 7 (18 | 2 (20) | Ref | 0.86 |
| Dispersed | 15 (79) | 22 (71) | - | - | 29 (78) | 8 (62) | - | - | 29 (73) | 8 (80) | - | - |
| Biofilm | 3 (16) | 1 (3) | - | - | 1 (3) | 3 (23) | - | - | 4 (10) | 0 (0) | - | - |
Class IV and 0 omitted for comparison with Nugent scoring.
Odds ratio (95% confidence interval) adjusted by pregnancy status; Exposure: bacterial growth forms; outcome: HIV-negative vs. HIV-positive; Entering significance level of 0.05; Removing significance level of 0.1; only significant OR was displayed.
Odds ratio (95% confidence interval) adjusted by pregnancy status; Exposure: bacterial growth forms; outcome: UTI symptoms absent vs. UTI symptoms present; Entering significance level of 0.05; Removing significance level of 0.1; only significant OR was displayed.
Odds ratio (95% confidence interval) adjusted by pregnancy status; Exposure: bacterial growth forms; outcome: abnormal vaginal discharge absent vs. abnormal vaginal discharge present; Entering significance level of 0.05; Removing significance level of 0.1; only significant OR was displayed.
Column percentage between bacterial growth forms.
Used as reference category for OR.
Fisher's exact test.
Not available or not applicable.