Analysing endometrial microbiome: methodological considerations and recommendations for good practice
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Molina, NM; Sola-Leyva, A; Haahr, T; Aghajanova, L; Laudanski, P; Altmäe, S; Castilla Alcalá, José AntonioEditorial
Oxford Academic
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endometrium metagenome microbiome microbiota uterus
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2021Referencia bibliográfica
Molina NM, Sola-Leyva A, Haahr T, Aghajanova L, Laudanski P, Castilla JA, Altmäe S. Analysing endometrial microbiome: methodological considerations and recommendations for good practice. Hum Reprod. 2021 Mar 18;36(4):859-879
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Supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry, and Competitiveness (MINECO) and European Regional Development Fund (FEDER): grants RYC-2016-21199 and ENDORE (SAF201787526-R); by FEDER/Junta deAndalucı ´a-Consejerı ´a deEconomı ´a y Conocimiento: MENDO(B-CTS-500-UGR18); by theUniversity of Granada,PlanPropiode Investigacio´n2016, Excellenceactions:Units ofExcellence;UnitofExcellenceonExerciseandHealth(UCEES),and the JuntadeAndalucı ´a,Consejerı ´adeConocimiento, Investigacio´ny UniversidadesandEuropeanRegionalDevelopmentFund(SOMM17/ 6107/UGR); and by SpanishMinistry of Science, Innovation, and Universities(PRE2018-085440andFPU19/01638).Resumen
There is growing evidence that the upper female genital tract is not sterile, harbouring its own microbial communities. However, the significance and the potential effect of endometrial microorganisms on reproductive functions remain to be fully elucidated. Analysing the endometrial microbiome, the microbes and their genetic material present in the endometrium, is an emerging area of study. The initial studies suggest it is associated with poor reproductive outcomes and with different gynaecological pathologies. Nevertheless, studying a low-biomass microbial niche as is endometrium, the challenge is to conduct well-designed and well-controlled experiments in order to avoid and adjust for the risk of contamination, especially from the lower genital tract. Herein, we aim to highlight methodological considerations and propose good practice recommendations for future endometrial microbiome studies.