News in microbiome research!
A recent publication in Microbiome(BMC journal) investigates Synthetic Bacterial Consortia Transplantation (SBCT) for Gardnerella vaginalis-induced bacterial vaginosis in mice, with valuable 16S amplicon sequencing and analysis services provided by BMKGENE
The study highlights SBCT’s potential in reducing vaginal tissue damage, restoring the microbiota, and decreasing pro-inflammatory cytokines. Comparative analysis with vaginal microbiota transplantation (VMT) suggests that VMT is more effective in suppressing G. vaginalis-induced inflammation. These findings propose synthetic bacterial consortia as a promising biotherapeutic agent for G. vaginalis-induced bacterial vaginosis.
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Post time: Feb-19-2024