Women with bacterial vaginosis (BV), an imbalance of the vaginal microbiome, are more likely to be colonized by potential pathogens such as Fusobacterium nucleatum, a bacterium linked with intrauterine infection and preterm birth. However, the conditions and mechanisms supporting pathogen colonization during vaginal dysbiosis remain obscure. We demonstrate that sialidase activity, a diagnostic feature of BV, promoted F. nucleatum foraging and growth on mammalian sialoglycans, a nutrient resource that was otherwise inaccessible because of the lack of endogenous F. nucleatum sialidase. In mice with sialidase-producing vaginal microbiotas, mutant F. nucleatum unable to consume sialic acids was impaired in vaginal colonization. These experiment...
Bacterial vaginosis is a genital tract infection, thought to be caused by transformation of a lactob...
Abstract Background A vaginal microbiota dominated by lactobacilli (particularly Lactobacillus crisp...
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is characterized by a highly structured polymicrobial biofilm, which is str...
Women with bacterial vaginosis (BV), an imbalance of the vaginal microbiome, are more likely to be c...
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a difficult-to-treat recurrent condition in which health-associated lact...
Vaginal microbes exert a strong influence on women's reproductive health. Perturbations in the vagin...
The immunological response to bacterial vaginosis (BV) remains poorly understood and recurrent BV is...
The microbiota fulfils a key role in the training and function of the immune system, which contribut...
Background: Bacterial vaginosis (BV), the most common vaginal condition of reproductive-aged women, ...
Gardnerella vaginalis (GV) is an anaerobic bacterial species involved in the pathogenesis of bacteri...
In addition to being a passage for sperm, menstruum, and the baby, the human vagina and its microbio...
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) describes a dysbiotic state of the vaginal mucosa, during which the dominan...
BACKGROUND: A vaginal microbiota dominated by lactobacilli (particularly Lactobacillus crispatus) is...
Gardnerella vaginalis is a hallmark organism in the dysbiosis bacterial vaginosis (BV) in reproducti...
The human vaginal microbiome undoubtedly has a significant role in reproductive health and for prote...
Bacterial vaginosis is a genital tract infection, thought to be caused by transformation of a lactob...
Abstract Background A vaginal microbiota dominated by lactobacilli (particularly Lactobacillus crisp...
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is characterized by a highly structured polymicrobial biofilm, which is str...
Women with bacterial vaginosis (BV), an imbalance of the vaginal microbiome, are more likely to be c...
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a difficult-to-treat recurrent condition in which health-associated lact...
Vaginal microbes exert a strong influence on women's reproductive health. Perturbations in the vagin...
The immunological response to bacterial vaginosis (BV) remains poorly understood and recurrent BV is...
The microbiota fulfils a key role in the training and function of the immune system, which contribut...
Background: Bacterial vaginosis (BV), the most common vaginal condition of reproductive-aged women, ...
Gardnerella vaginalis (GV) is an anaerobic bacterial species involved in the pathogenesis of bacteri...
In addition to being a passage for sperm, menstruum, and the baby, the human vagina and its microbio...
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) describes a dysbiotic state of the vaginal mucosa, during which the dominan...
BACKGROUND: A vaginal microbiota dominated by lactobacilli (particularly Lactobacillus crispatus) is...
Gardnerella vaginalis is a hallmark organism in the dysbiosis bacterial vaginosis (BV) in reproducti...
The human vaginal microbiome undoubtedly has a significant role in reproductive health and for prote...
Bacterial vaginosis is a genital tract infection, thought to be caused by transformation of a lactob...
Abstract Background A vaginal microbiota dominated by lactobacilli (particularly Lactobacillus crisp...
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is characterized by a highly structured polymicrobial biofilm, which is str...