妊娠期糖尿病
无乳链球菌
生物
B组
免疫学
链球菌
免疫
免疫系统
失调
疾病
怀孕
医学
妊娠期
内科学
细菌
肠道菌群
遗传学
作者
Vicki Mercado-Evans,Marlyd E. Mejia,Jacob J. Zulk,Samantha Ottinger,Zainab A. Hameed,Camille Serchejian,Madelynn G. Marunde,Clare M. Robertson,Mallory B. Ballard,Simone Hernandez Ruano,Natalia Korotkova,Anthony R. Flores,Kathleen A. Pennington,Kathryn A. Patras
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-45336-6
摘要
Abstract Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is a pervasive perinatal pathogen, yet factors driving GBS dissemination in utero are poorly defined. Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), a complication marked by dysregulated immunity and maternal microbial dysbiosis, increases risk for GBS perinatal disease. Using a murine GDM model of GBS colonization and perinatal transmission, we find that GDM mice display greater GBS in utero dissemination and subsequently worse neonatal outcomes. Dual-RNA sequencing reveals differential GBS adaptation to the GDM reproductive tract, including a putative glycosyltransferase ( yfhO ), and altered host responses. GDM immune disruptions include reduced uterine natural killer cell activation, impaired recruitment to placentae, and altered maternofetal cytokines. Lastly, we observe distinct vaginal microbial taxa associated with GDM status and GBS invasive disease status. Here, we show a model of GBS dissemination in GDM hosts that recapitulates several clinical aspects and identifies multiple host and bacterial drivers of GBS perinatal disease.
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