Life History Recorded in the Vagino-cervical Microbiome Along with Multi-omes

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Life History Recorded in the Vagino-cervical Microbiome Along with Multi-omes. / Jie, Zhuye; Chen, Chen; Hao, Lilan; Li, Fei; Song, Liju; Zhang, Xiaowei; Zhu, Jie; Tian, Liu; Tong, Xin; Cai, Kaiye; Zhang, Zhe; Ju, Yanmei; Yu, Xinlei; Li, Ying; Zhou, Hongcheng; Lu, Haorong; Qiu, Xuemei; Li, Qiang; Liao, Yunli; Zhou, Dongsheng; Lian, Heng; Zuo, Yong; Chen, Xiaomin; Rao, Weiqiao; Ren, Yan; Wang, Yuan; Zi, Jin; Wang, Rong; Liu, Na; Wu, Jinghua; Zhang, Wei; Liu, Xiao; Zong, Yang; Liu, Weibin; Xiao, Liang; Hou, Yong; Xu, Xun; Yang, Huanming; Wang, Jian; Kristiansen, Karsten; Jia, Huijue.

I: Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics, Bind 20, Nr. 2, 2022, s. 304-321.

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Jie, Z, Chen, C, Hao, L, Li, F, Song, L, Zhang, X, Zhu, J, Tian, L, Tong, X, Cai, K, Zhang, Z, Ju, Y, Yu, X, Li, Y, Zhou, H, Lu, H, Qiu, X, Li, Q, Liao, Y, Zhou, D, Lian, H, Zuo, Y, Chen, X, Rao, W, Ren, Y, Wang, Y, Zi, J, Wang, R, Liu, N, Wu, J, Zhang, W, Liu, X, Zong, Y, Liu, W, Xiao, L, Hou, Y, Xu, X, Yang, H, Wang, J, Kristiansen, K & Jia, H 2022, 'Life History Recorded in the Vagino-cervical Microbiome Along with Multi-omes', Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics, bind 20, nr. 2, s. 304-321. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gpb.2021.01.005

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Jie, Z., Chen, C., Hao, L., Li, F., Song, L., Zhang, X., Zhu, J., Tian, L., Tong, X., Cai, K., Zhang, Z., Ju, Y., Yu, X., Li, Y., Zhou, H., Lu, H., Qiu, X., Li, Q., Liao, Y., ... Jia, H. (2022). Life History Recorded in the Vagino-cervical Microbiome Along with Multi-omes. Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics, 20(2), 304-321. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gpb.2021.01.005

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Jie Z, Chen C, Hao L, Li F, Song L, Zhang X o.a. Life History Recorded in the Vagino-cervical Microbiome Along with Multi-omes. Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics. 2022;20(2):304-321. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gpb.2021.01.005

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Jie, Zhuye ; Chen, Chen ; Hao, Lilan ; Li, Fei ; Song, Liju ; Zhang, Xiaowei ; Zhu, Jie ; Tian, Liu ; Tong, Xin ; Cai, Kaiye ; Zhang, Zhe ; Ju, Yanmei ; Yu, Xinlei ; Li, Ying ; Zhou, Hongcheng ; Lu, Haorong ; Qiu, Xuemei ; Li, Qiang ; Liao, Yunli ; Zhou, Dongsheng ; Lian, Heng ; Zuo, Yong ; Chen, Xiaomin ; Rao, Weiqiao ; Ren, Yan ; Wang, Yuan ; Zi, Jin ; Wang, Rong ; Liu, Na ; Wu, Jinghua ; Zhang, Wei ; Liu, Xiao ; Zong, Yang ; Liu, Weibin ; Xiao, Liang ; Hou, Yong ; Xu, Xun ; Yang, Huanming ; Wang, Jian ; Kristiansen, Karsten ; Jia, Huijue. / Life History Recorded in the Vagino-cervical Microbiome Along with Multi-omes. I: Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics. 2022 ; Bind 20, Nr. 2. s. 304-321.

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title = "Life History Recorded in the Vagino-cervical Microbiome Along with Multi-omes",
abstract = "The vagina contains at least a billion microbial cells, dominated by lactobacilli. Here we perform metagenomic shotgun sequencing on cervical and fecal samples from a cohort of 516 Chinese women of reproductive age, as well as cervical, fecal, and salivary samples from a second cohort of 632 women. Factors such as pregnancy history, delivery history, cesarean section, and breastfeeding were all more important than menstrual cycle in shaping the microbiome, and such information would be necessary before trying to interpret differences between vagino-cervical microbiome data. Greater proportion of Bifidobacterium breve was seen with older age at sexual debut. The relative abundance of lactobacilli especially Lactobacillus crispatus was negatively associated with pregnancy history. Potential markers for lack of menstrual regularity, heavy flow, dysmenorrhea, and contraceptives were also identified. Lactobacilli were rare during breastfeeding or post-menopause. Other features such as mood fluctuations and facial speckles could potentially be predicted from the vagino-cervical microbiome. Gut and salivary microbiomes, plasma vitamins, metals, amino acids, and hormones showed associations with the vagino-cervical microbiome. Our results offer an unprecedented glimpse into the microbiota of the female reproductive tract and call for international collaborations to better understand its long-term health impact other than in the settings of infection or pre-term birth.",
keywords = "Breastfeeding, Delivery history, Metagenomic shotgun sequencing, Pregnancy history, Vagino-cervical microbiome",
author = "Zhuye Jie and Chen Chen and Lilan Hao and Fei Li and Liju Song and Xiaowei Zhang and Jie Zhu and Liu Tian and Xin Tong and Kaiye Cai and Zhe Zhang and Yanmei Ju and Xinlei Yu and Ying Li and Hongcheng Zhou and Haorong Lu and Xuemei Qiu and Qiang Li and Yunli Liao and Dongsheng Zhou and Heng Lian and Yong Zuo and Xiaomin Chen and Weiqiao Rao and Yan Ren and Yuan Wang and Jin Zi and Rong Wang and Na Liu and Jinghua Wu and Wei Zhang and Xiao Liu and Yang Zong and Weibin Liu and Liang Xiao and Yong Hou and Xun Xu and Huanming Yang and Jian Wang and Karsten Kristiansen and Huijue Jia",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022",
year = "2022",
doi = "10.1016/j.gpb.2021.01.005",
language = "English",
volume = "20",
pages = "304--321",
journal = "Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics",
issn = "1672-0229",
publisher = "Elsevier",
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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Life History Recorded in the Vagino-cervical Microbiome Along with Multi-omes

AU - Jie, Zhuye

AU - Chen, Chen

AU - Hao, Lilan

AU - Li, Fei

AU - Song, Liju

AU - Zhang, Xiaowei

AU - Zhu, Jie

AU - Tian, Liu

AU - Tong, Xin

AU - Cai, Kaiye

AU - Zhang, Zhe

AU - Ju, Yanmei

AU - Yu, Xinlei

AU - Li, Ying

AU - Zhou, Hongcheng

AU - Lu, Haorong

AU - Qiu, Xuemei

AU - Li, Qiang

AU - Liao, Yunli

AU - Zhou, Dongsheng

AU - Lian, Heng

AU - Zuo, Yong

AU - Chen, Xiaomin

AU - Rao, Weiqiao

AU - Ren, Yan

AU - Wang, Yuan

AU - Zi, Jin

AU - Wang, Rong

AU - Liu, Na

AU - Wu, Jinghua

AU - Zhang, Wei

AU - Liu, Xiao

AU - Zong, Yang

AU - Liu, Weibin

AU - Xiao, Liang

AU - Hou, Yong

AU - Xu, Xun

AU - Yang, Huanming

AU - Wang, Jian

AU - Kristiansen, Karsten

AU - Jia, Huijue

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2022

PY - 2022

Y1 - 2022

N2 - The vagina contains at least a billion microbial cells, dominated by lactobacilli. Here we perform metagenomic shotgun sequencing on cervical and fecal samples from a cohort of 516 Chinese women of reproductive age, as well as cervical, fecal, and salivary samples from a second cohort of 632 women. Factors such as pregnancy history, delivery history, cesarean section, and breastfeeding were all more important than menstrual cycle in shaping the microbiome, and such information would be necessary before trying to interpret differences between vagino-cervical microbiome data. Greater proportion of Bifidobacterium breve was seen with older age at sexual debut. The relative abundance of lactobacilli especially Lactobacillus crispatus was negatively associated with pregnancy history. Potential markers for lack of menstrual regularity, heavy flow, dysmenorrhea, and contraceptives were also identified. Lactobacilli were rare during breastfeeding or post-menopause. Other features such as mood fluctuations and facial speckles could potentially be predicted from the vagino-cervical microbiome. Gut and salivary microbiomes, plasma vitamins, metals, amino acids, and hormones showed associations with the vagino-cervical microbiome. Our results offer an unprecedented glimpse into the microbiota of the female reproductive tract and call for international collaborations to better understand its long-term health impact other than in the settings of infection or pre-term birth.

AB - The vagina contains at least a billion microbial cells, dominated by lactobacilli. Here we perform metagenomic shotgun sequencing on cervical and fecal samples from a cohort of 516 Chinese women of reproductive age, as well as cervical, fecal, and salivary samples from a second cohort of 632 women. Factors such as pregnancy history, delivery history, cesarean section, and breastfeeding were all more important than menstrual cycle in shaping the microbiome, and such information would be necessary before trying to interpret differences between vagino-cervical microbiome data. Greater proportion of Bifidobacterium breve was seen with older age at sexual debut. The relative abundance of lactobacilli especially Lactobacillus crispatus was negatively associated with pregnancy history. Potential markers for lack of menstrual regularity, heavy flow, dysmenorrhea, and contraceptives were also identified. Lactobacilli were rare during breastfeeding or post-menopause. Other features such as mood fluctuations and facial speckles could potentially be predicted from the vagino-cervical microbiome. Gut and salivary microbiomes, plasma vitamins, metals, amino acids, and hormones showed associations with the vagino-cervical microbiome. Our results offer an unprecedented glimpse into the microbiota of the female reproductive tract and call for international collaborations to better understand its long-term health impact other than in the settings of infection or pre-term birth.

KW - Breastfeeding

KW - Delivery history

KW - Metagenomic shotgun sequencing

KW - Pregnancy history

KW - Vagino-cervical microbiome

U2 - 10.1016/j.gpb.2021.01.005

DO - 10.1016/j.gpb.2021.01.005

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 34118463

AN - SCOPUS:85112448779

VL - 20

SP - 304

EP - 321

JO - Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics

JF - Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics

SN - 1672-0229

IS - 2

ER -

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