2018
DOI: 10.1002/rmb2.12105
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Analysis of endometrial microbiota by 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing among infertile patients: a single‐center pilot study

Abstract: PurposeThe present study aimed to analyze the endometrial and vaginal microbiome among a Japanese infertile population by sequencing and the impact of the endometrial and vaginal environment on implantation.MethodsIn total, 102 infertile (79 in vitro fertilization [IVF] and 23 non‐IVF) patients and seven healthy volunteers were recruited from August to December, 2017. Endometrial fluid and vaginal discharge samples for sequencing were collected by using an intrauterine insemination catheter. The bacterial stat… Show more

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“…There are limitations of this present study: short follow‐up period, limited study numbers, and not analyzing other aspects of gynecological histories such as sexual contact, past oral contraceptive usage, past antibiotic usage, miscarriage, endometriosis, and bacterial vaginosis. In terms of sample collection, EF specimens may have contained some endocervical fluid, which was distinguished in a previous study, but the endometrial microbiota was not suspected to be carried over from the vaginal microbiota …”
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“…There are limitations of this present study: short follow‐up period, limited study numbers, and not analyzing other aspects of gynecological histories such as sexual contact, past oral contraceptive usage, past antibiotic usage, miscarriage, endometriosis, and bacterial vaginosis. In terms of sample collection, EF specimens may have contained some endocervical fluid, which was distinguished in a previous study, but the endometrial microbiota was not suspected to be carried over from the vaginal microbiota …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The EF specimens were collected either in follicular phase, ovulation phase, or luteal phase of the menstrual cycles, as there was intercyclic stability of the endometrial microbiome in our previous study . There was no statistical difference in the timing of sampling between LDM and NLDM (Table ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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