Detection of genes of pathogenicity of symbiotic microflora in adjacent biotopes in women with chronic endometritis and reproductive disorders
Recent researches established microecological relationships between intestinal, vaginal and nasopharyngeal biocenoses in the composition of a macroorganism microbiome. This study included 57 women with chronic endometritis and 21 woman without it (control group). In women with chronic endometritis a...
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author | E. A. Kungurtseva O. Ya. Leshchenko Yu. P. Dzhioev A. V. Atalyan U. M. Nemchenko |
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description | Recent researches established microecological relationships between intestinal, vaginal and nasopharyngeal biocenoses in the composition of a macroorganism microbiome. This study included 57 women with chronic endometritis and 21 woman without it (control group). In women with chronic endometritis all studied pathogenicity genes (asal, cylA, stxl and stx2) were identified in representatives of symbiotic microflora in all three studied habitats - vaginal, intestinal and nasopharyngeal, which confirms the presence of a reservoir of potential pathogenicity. Studied genes of pathogenicity were diagnosed in women with CE in 8 cases of the bacteria of the species E. faecalis and E. faecium, which are "harbingers" of impending serious problem. This indicates the importance of these species in etiopathogenetic structure of microbiocenoses of studied habitats, and, possibly, their impact on the course of this disease. |
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spelling | doaj.art-f9bcc766b162498ab654ab8df853d21a2024-03-28T07:49:14ZrusScientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction ProblemsActa Biomedica Scientifica2541-94202587-95962015-05-0103434769Detection of genes of pathogenicity of symbiotic microflora in adjacent biotopes in women with chronic endometritis and reproductive disordersE. A. Kungurtseva0O. Ya. Leshchenko1Yu. P. Dzhioev2A. V. Atalyan3U. M. Nemchenko4Scientific Center for Family Health and Human Reproduction ProblemsScientific Center for Family Health and Human Reproduction ProblemsIrkutsk State Medical UniversityScientific Center for Family Health and Human Reproduction ProblemsScientific Center for Family Health and Human Reproduction ProblemsRecent researches established microecological relationships between intestinal, vaginal and nasopharyngeal biocenoses in the composition of a macroorganism microbiome. This study included 57 women with chronic endometritis and 21 woman without it (control group). In women with chronic endometritis all studied pathogenicity genes (asal, cylA, stxl and stx2) were identified in representatives of symbiotic microflora in all three studied habitats - vaginal, intestinal and nasopharyngeal, which confirms the presence of a reservoir of potential pathogenicity. Studied genes of pathogenicity were diagnosed in women with CE in 8 cases of the bacteria of the species E. faecalis and E. faecium, which are "harbingers" of impending serious problem. This indicates the importance of these species in etiopathogenetic structure of microbiocenoses of studied habitats, and, possibly, their impact on the course of this disease.https://www.actabiomedica.ru/jour/article/view/69pathogenicity geneshabitatschronic endometritis |
spellingShingle | E. A. Kungurtseva O. Ya. Leshchenko Yu. P. Dzhioev A. V. Atalyan U. M. Nemchenko Detection of genes of pathogenicity of symbiotic microflora in adjacent biotopes in women with chronic endometritis and reproductive disorders Acta Biomedica Scientifica pathogenicity genes habitats chronic endometritis |
title | Detection of genes of pathogenicity of symbiotic microflora in adjacent biotopes in women with chronic endometritis and reproductive disorders |
title_full | Detection of genes of pathogenicity of symbiotic microflora in adjacent biotopes in women with chronic endometritis and reproductive disorders |
title_fullStr | Detection of genes of pathogenicity of symbiotic microflora in adjacent biotopes in women with chronic endometritis and reproductive disorders |
title_full_unstemmed | Detection of genes of pathogenicity of symbiotic microflora in adjacent biotopes in women with chronic endometritis and reproductive disorders |
title_short | Detection of genes of pathogenicity of symbiotic microflora in adjacent biotopes in women with chronic endometritis and reproductive disorders |
title_sort | detection of genes of pathogenicity of symbiotic microflora in adjacent biotopes in women with chronic endometritis and reproductive disorders |
topic | pathogenicity genes habitats chronic endometritis |
url | https://www.actabiomedica.ru/jour/article/view/69 |
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