Gardnerella vaginalis population dynamics in bacterial vaginosis

D. W. Hilbert, J. A. Schuyler, M. E. Adelson, E. Mordechai,J. D. Sobel,S. E. Gygax

European journal of clinical microbiology & infectious diseases : official publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology(2017)

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Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is the leading cause of vaginal discharge and is associated with the facultative Gram-variable bacterium Gardnerella vaginalis , whose population structure consists of four clades. Our goal was to determine if these clades differ with regard to abundance during BV. We performed a short-term longitudinal study of BV. Patients were evaluated according to the Amsel criteria and Nugent scoring at initial diagnosis, immediately after treatment and at a 40- to 45-day follow-up visit. G. vaginalis clade abundance was determined by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reactions (qPCRs). Among all specimens, the abundance of clades 1 and 4 were higher than that of clades 2 and 3 ( P < 0.001). In general, the abundance of each clade increased with the degree of vaginal dysbiosis, as determined by the Nugent score and was greater in women with Amsel 4 compared with those with Amsel 0. Only clade 1 abundance was greater when Amsel 0 or 1 specimens were compared with Amsel 2 or 3 specimens ( P < 0.01). Following antimicrobial treatment, abundance of clades 1 ( P < 0.001) and 4 ( P < 0.05) decreased regardless of the clinical and microbiological outcome, whereas clade 2 only decreased in women who had a sustained treatment response for 40–45 days ( P < 0.01). Recurrent BV was characterized by post-treatment increases of clade 1 and 2 ( P < 0.01). Clades 1 and 4 predominate in vaginal specimens. Clade abundance differs with regard to the Nugent score, the Amsel criteria, and response to therapy and BV recurrence.
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Bacterial Vaginosis, Vaginal Flora, Vaginal Microbiota, Gardnerella Vaginalis, Nugent Score
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