A Microbial Piñata: Bacterial Endosymbionts of Trichomonas vaginalis Come in Different Flavors

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The protozoan parasite Trichomonas vaginalis causes trichomoniasis, a prevalent human urogenital infection with significant morbidity that is commonly associated with vaginal dysbiosis. Exacerbation of T. vaginalis pathogenicity has been related to endosymbionts, including mycoplasma, and thought for a while to be solely attributable to Mycoplasma hominis. In a recent publication, Margarita and colleagues (https://journals .asm.org/doi/10.1128/mbio.00918-22) showed that endosymbiosis extends to a second species of mycoplasma known as "Candidatus Mycoplasma girerdii." Those authors confirmed the strong association of T. vaginalis with both species of mycoplasma by reassessing clinical samples. Additionally, they showed that in vitro symbiosis of protozoa and bacteria resulted in the modulation of gene expression of T. vaginalis and enhancement of parasite cytoadhesion and hemolytic activity in culture assays. In this commentary, we portray T. vaginalis as a synergistically interacting multimicrobe organism-a "microbial piñata"- whose endosymbionts contribute significantly to the pathophysiology of this medically important protozoan parasite.

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De Aquino, M. F., & Simoes-Barbosa, A. (2022). A Microbial Piñata: Bacterial Endosymbionts of Trichomonas vaginalis Come in Different Flavors. MBio, 13(4). https://doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01323-22

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