SummaryColonization by Lactobacillus in the female genital tract is thought to be critical for maintaining genital health. However, little is known about how genital microbiota influence host immune function and modulate disease susceptibility. We studied a cohort of asymptomatic young South African women and found that the majority of participants had genital communities with low Lactobacillus abundance and high ecological diversity. High-diversity communities strongly correlated with genital pro-inflammatory cytokine concentrations in both cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses. Transcriptional profiling suggested that genital antigen-presenting cells sense gram-negative bacterial products in situ via Toll-like receptor 4 signaling, co...
Objectives: Sexually transmitted infections (STI) and bacterial vaginosis (BV) cause female genital ...
The female reproductive tract (FRT) environment is composed of many factors that are influenced by t...
CITATION: Alisoltani, A., et al. 2020. Microbial function and genital inflammation in young South Af...
SummaryColonization by Lactobacillus in the female genital tract is thought to be critical for maint...
Data on immune mediators in the genital tract and the factors that modulate them in sub-Saharan wome...
Genital inflammation is a key determinant of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission and may...
The microbiome of the female genital tract (FGT) is closely linked to reproductive health outcomes. ...
Vaginal microbiota differs within individuals and between human populations. Anahtar et al. (2015) i...
Abstract Background Cervicovaginal inflammation has been linked to negative reproductive health outc...
Background. Cervicovaginal microbiota may influence HIV shedding in the genital tract of HIV positiv...
Cervicovaginal microbiota not dominated by lactobacilli may facilitate transmission of HIV and other...
Cervicovaginal microbiota not dominated by lactobacilli may facilitate transmission of HIV and other...
Background. Improved knowledge on the relationships between the cervicovaginal microbiome and advers...
A healthy vaginal microbiota is dominated by lactobacilli. Disturbance of the microbiological vagina...
The female genital tract (FGT) is an important site of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection....
Objectives: Sexually transmitted infections (STI) and bacterial vaginosis (BV) cause female genital ...
The female reproductive tract (FRT) environment is composed of many factors that are influenced by t...
CITATION: Alisoltani, A., et al. 2020. Microbial function and genital inflammation in young South Af...
SummaryColonization by Lactobacillus in the female genital tract is thought to be critical for maint...
Data on immune mediators in the genital tract and the factors that modulate them in sub-Saharan wome...
Genital inflammation is a key determinant of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission and may...
The microbiome of the female genital tract (FGT) is closely linked to reproductive health outcomes. ...
Vaginal microbiota differs within individuals and between human populations. Anahtar et al. (2015) i...
Abstract Background Cervicovaginal inflammation has been linked to negative reproductive health outc...
Background. Cervicovaginal microbiota may influence HIV shedding in the genital tract of HIV positiv...
Cervicovaginal microbiota not dominated by lactobacilli may facilitate transmission of HIV and other...
Cervicovaginal microbiota not dominated by lactobacilli may facilitate transmission of HIV and other...
Background. Improved knowledge on the relationships between the cervicovaginal microbiome and advers...
A healthy vaginal microbiota is dominated by lactobacilli. Disturbance of the microbiological vagina...
The female genital tract (FGT) is an important site of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection....
Objectives: Sexually transmitted infections (STI) and bacterial vaginosis (BV) cause female genital ...
The female reproductive tract (FRT) environment is composed of many factors that are influenced by t...
CITATION: Alisoltani, A., et al. 2020. Microbial function and genital inflammation in young South Af...