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The association between vaginal bacterial composition and miscarriage: a nested case-control study
- Source :
- Bjog
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2019.
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Abstract
- Objective To characterise vaginal bacterial composition in early pregnancy and investigate its relationship with first and second trimester miscarriages. Design Nested case–control study. Setting Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London. Population 161 pregnancies: 64 resulting in first trimester miscarriage, 14 in second trimester miscarriage and 83 term pregnancies. Methods Prospective profiling and comparison of vaginal bacteria composition using 16S rRNA gene‐based metataxonomics from 5 weeks’ gestation in pregnancies ending in miscarriage or uncomplicated term deliveries matched for age, gestation and body mass index. Main outcome measures Relative vaginal bacteria abundance, diversity and richness. Pregnancy outcomes defined as first or second trimester miscarriage, or uncomplicated term delivery. Results First trimester miscarriage associated with reduced prevalence of Lactobacillus spp.‐dominated vaginal microbiota classified using hierarchical clustering analysis (65.6 versus 87.7%; P = 0.005), higher alpha diversity (mean Inverse Simpson Index 2.5 [95% confidence interval 1.8–3.0] versus 1.5 [1.3–1.7], P = 0.003) and higher richness 25.1 (18.5–31.7) versus 16.7 (13.4–20), P = 0.017), compared with viable pregnancies. This was independent of vaginal bleeding and observable before first trimester miscarriage diagnosis (P = 0.015). Incomplete/complete miscarriage associated with higher proportions of Lactobacillus spp.‐depleted communities compared with missed miscarriage. Early pregnancy vaginal bacterial stability was similar between miscarriage and term pregnancies. Conclusions These findings associate the bacterial component of vaginal microbiota with first trimester miscarriage and indicate suboptimal community composition is established in early pregnancy. While further studies are required to elucidate the mechanism, vaginal bacterial composition may represent a modifiable risk factor for first trimester miscarriage. Tweetable abstract Vaginal bacterial composition in first trimester miscarriage is associated with reduced Lactobacillus spp. abundance and is independent of vaginal bleeding.<br />Tweetable abstract Vaginal bacterial composition in first trimester miscarriage is associated with reduced Lactobacillus spp. abundance and is independent of vaginal bleeding.
- Subjects :
- Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
Complications
Population
Miscarriage
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Pregnancy
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S
Lactobacillus
vaginal bacteria
London
medicine
Humans
Vaginal bleeding
Prospective Studies
education
Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine
11 Medical and Health Sciences
2. Zero hunger
education.field_of_study
030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine
biology
business.industry
Obstetrics
Microbiota
Obstetrics and Gynecology
vaginal microbiome
first trimester miscarriage
medicine.disease
biology.organism_classification
Confidence interval
3. Good health
Abortion, Spontaneous
Pregnancy Trimester, First
Case-Control Studies
Pregnancy Trimester, Second
Vagina
Nested case-control study
Gestation
Female
Vaginal bacteria
second trimester miscarriage
medicine.symptom
business
Body mass index
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 14700328
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Bjog
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c29950eb6372f57a33ef94f63b02e139