2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2022.831115
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Antibiotic Therapy and Vaginal Microbiota Transplantation Reduce Endometriosis Disease Progression in Female Mice via NF-κB Signaling Pathway

Abstract: Endometriosis (EMS) is a disease characterized by estrogen-dependent, chronic inflammatory, and annoying symptoms, which inflicts about 10% reproductive-age women. The diagnosis of endometriosis mainly depends on pathological examination after surgical resection while the pathogenesis of EMS is not clear enough. Surgical resection and drug therapy (including painkillers and hormone therapy, especially gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogs, GnRH-a) are widely used, but they are expensive and have many side eff… Show more

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“…However, enrichment of Gardnerella was seen in both endometriosis and infertility (Wee et al 2018, Ata et al 2019. Further, the study of vaginal microbiota in healthy controls (n = 18) and endometriosis patients (n = 16) also found a significant enrichment of Atopobium as well as Gardnerella, while Lactobacillus was found to be lower in patients with endometriosis (Lu et al 2022). Similarly, the decrease in the Lactobacillus level of the vaginal microbiome was highlighted in the patient with endometriosis (Wei et al 2020).…”
Section: Gut Microbiome In Gynecologic Cancersmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…However, enrichment of Gardnerella was seen in both endometriosis and infertility (Wee et al 2018, Ata et al 2019. Further, the study of vaginal microbiota in healthy controls (n = 18) and endometriosis patients (n = 16) also found a significant enrichment of Atopobium as well as Gardnerella, while Lactobacillus was found to be lower in patients with endometriosis (Lu et al 2022). Similarly, the decrease in the Lactobacillus level of the vaginal microbiome was highlighted in the patient with endometriosis (Wei et al 2020).…”
Section: Gut Microbiome In Gynecologic Cancersmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The current ndings showed no signi cant effects of the studied treatments on MDA. Previous studies have represented that the volume of endometriosis lesions was signi cantly decreased simultaneously with a reduction in the level of IL-6, TNF-α, estradiol and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) within serum and peritoneal uid [35]. It has been corroborated that dietary supplements including sulforaphane and iso avones decrease the levels of anti-in ammatory cytokines such as TNF-α and nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB), that are involved in the mechanism of in ammation [36,37].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, oral administration of feces from mice with endometriosis exacerbates the growth and inflammation of the endometriotic lesions in metronidazole-treated mice, indicating a key role of gut bacteria in the promotion and progression of endometriosis in these mice. Furthermore, Lu et al [65] reported the effectiveness of the vaginal administration of the VNMA mixture (once every 3 days for 21 days) via an absorbable gel sponge on endometriosis lesions. While the disorder of the vaginal microbiota potentially promoted the progression of endometriosis, antibiotic treatment was capable of reducing the volume of the endometriotic lesions via regulation of the nuclear factor-kappa B signaling pathway.…”
Section: Antibiotic Treatment Against Ce and Endometriosismentioning
confidence: 99%