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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