The use of real-time PCR for evaluation of endometrial microbiota

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Abstract

Chronic endometritis (CE) in women of the reproductive age is associated with infertility and recurrent pregnancy loss. The aim of this study was to evaluate the endometrial microbiota by means of real-time PCR in reproductive-age women depending on the morphological pattern of the endometrium. Using the Androflor real-time PCR kit, we analyzed endometrial aspirate collected from 23 patients with chronic endometritis, 30 patients with endometrial hyperplasia, and 19 healthy women. DNA of up to 9 groups of microorganisms was detected in all the analyzed samples in the amounts exceeding negative control. The total bacterial load (TBL) of the detected microorganisms was 103–106,4 (median 103,8) GE/ml. Lactobacillus spp. were detected the most often (86.1% of all samples). Opportunistic microorganisms (OM) were identified in 36.1% of all samples, including 22.2% of samples with lactobacilli and 13.9% — without lactobacilli. The variant of microbiota composition with Lactobacillus-dominance (more than 90%. in the TBL) was detected significantly less often in women with chronic endometritis compared to healthy women. Real-time PCR could be used for assessment of endometrial microbiota and allows us to determine its characteristics depending on the morphological pattern.

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Voroshilina, E. S., Zornikov, D. L., Koposova, O. V., Islamidi, D. K., Ignatova, K. Y., Abakumova, E. I., … Plotko, E. E. (2020). The use of real-time PCR for evaluation of endometrial microbiota. Bulletin of Russian State Medical University, (1), 14–20. https://doi.org/10.24075/BRSMU.2020.012

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