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Comparative genome analyses of Lactobacillus crispatus isolated from different ecological niches reveal an environmental adaptation of this species to the human vaginal environment.

Leonardo Mancabelli1, Walter Mancino1, Gabriele Andrea Lugli1, Christian Milani1,2, Alice Viappiani3, Rosaria Anzalone3, Giulia Longhi3, Douwe van Sinderen4, Marco Ventura1,2, Francesca Turroni5,2.   

Abstract

Vaginal microbiota is defined as the community of bacteria residing in the human vaginal tract. Recent studies have demonstrated that the vaginal microbiota is dominated by members of the Lactobacillus genus, whose relative abundance and microbial taxa composition are dependent on the healthy status of this human body site. Particularly, among members of this genus, the high prevalence of Lactobacillus crispatus is commonly associated with a healthy vaginal environment. In the current study, we assessed the microbial composition of 94 healthy vaginal microbiome samples through shotgun metagenomics analyses. Based on our results we observed that L. crispatus was the most representative species and correlated negatively with bacteria involved in vaginal infections. Therefore, we isolated fifteen L. crispatus strains from different environments in which this species is abounding, ranging from vaginal swabs of healthy women to chicken fecal samples. The genomes of these strains were decoded and their genetic content was analyzed and correlated with their physiological features. An extensive comparative genomic analysis encompassing all publicly available genome sequences of L. crispatus and combined with those decoded in this study, revealed a genetic adaptation of strains to their ecological niche. In addition, in vitro growth experiments involving all isolated L. crispatus strains together with a synthetic vaginal microbiota reveal how this species is able to modulate the composition of the vaginal microbial consortia at strain level. Overall, our findings suggest that L. crispatus plays an important ecological role in reducing the complexity of the vaginal microbiota by depleting pathogenic bacteria.Importance The vaginal microbiota is defined as the community of bacteria residing in the human vaginal tract. Recent studies have demonstrated that the high prevalence of Lactobacillus crispatus species is commonly associated with a healthy vaginal environment. In the current study, we assessed the microbial composition of 94 public healthy vaginal samples through shotgun metagenomics analyses. Results showed that L. crispatus was the most representative species and correlated negatively with bacteria involved in vaginal infections. Moreover, we isolated and sequenced the genome of new L. crispatus strains from different environments and the comparative genomics analysis revealed a genetic adaptation of strains to their ecological niche. In addition, in-vitro growth experiments display the capability of this species to modulate the composition of the vaginal microbial consortia. Overall, our findings suggest an ecological role exploited by L. crispatus in reducing the complexity of the vaginal microbiota toward a depletion of pathogenic bacteria.
Copyright © 2021 American Society for Microbiology.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33579685      PMCID: PMC8091109          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.02899-20

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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