生物
阴道感染
乳酸菌
消炎药
微生物学
计算生物学
细菌
免疫学
遗传学
医学
产科
作者
Virginia J. Glick,Cecilia A. Webber,Lauren E. Simmons,Morgan Martin,Maryam Ahmad,Cecilia Kim,Amanda N. D. Adams,Sunghee Bang,Michael C. Chao,Nicole C. Howard,Sarah M. Fortune,Manisha Verma,Marco Jost,Lalit K. Beura,Michael J. James,Seo Yoon Lee,Caroline M. Mitchell,Jon Clardy,Ki‐Hyun Kim,Smita Gopinath
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.chom.2024.09.014
摘要
The optimal vaginal microbiome is a Lactobacillus-dominant community. Apart from Lactobacillus iners, the presence of Lactobacillus species is associated with reduced vaginal inflammation and reduced levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Loss of Lactobacillus-dominance is associated with inflammatory conditions, such as bacterial vaginosis (BV). We have identified that Lactobacillus crispatus, a key vaginal bacterial species, produces a family of β-carboline compounds with anti-inflammatory activity. These compounds suppress nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) and interferon (IFN) signaling downstream of multiple pattern recognition receptors in primary human cells and significantly dampen type I IFN receptor (IFNAR) activation in monocytes. Topical application of an anti-inflammatory β-carboline compound, perlolyrine, was sufficient to significantly reduce vaginal inflammation in a mouse model of genital herpes infection. These compounds are enriched in cervicovaginal lavage (CVL) of healthy people compared with people with BV. This study identifies a family of compounds by which vaginal lactobacilli mediate host immune homeostasis and highlights a potential therapeutic avenue for vaginal inflammation.
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