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Uterine microbiome—low biomass and high expectations
by
Simon, Carlos
, Moreno, Inmaculada
, Garcia-Grau, Iolanda
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assisted reproductive technology
/ Bacteria
/ Diseases
/ DNA
/ DNA sequencing
/ endometrial microbiota
/ Female infertility
/ Fetal development
/ Genes
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic research
/ Genomes
/ Gynecology
/ Health aspects
/ Infection
/ Infertility
/ Methods
/ Microbiology
/ Microbiota
/ Microbiota (Symbiotic organisms)
/ Microorganisms
/ Obstetrics
/ Physiology
/ Precision medicine
/ PRECISION MEDICINE IN ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES SPECIAL ISSUE
/ Pregnancy
/ Reproductive health
/ Reproductive technologies
/ Reproductive technology
/ reproductive tract bacteria
/ Technology
/ Time
/ Uterus
2019
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Uterine microbiome—low biomass and high expectations
by
Simon, Carlos
, Moreno, Inmaculada
, Garcia-Grau, Iolanda
in
assisted reproductive technology
/ Bacteria
/ Diseases
/ DNA
/ DNA sequencing
/ endometrial microbiota
/ Female infertility
/ Fetal development
/ Genes
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic research
/ Genomes
/ Gynecology
/ Health aspects
/ Infection
/ Infertility
/ Methods
/ Microbiology
/ Microbiota
/ Microbiota (Symbiotic organisms)
/ Microorganisms
/ Obstetrics
/ Physiology
/ Precision medicine
/ PRECISION MEDICINE IN ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES SPECIAL ISSUE
/ Pregnancy
/ Reproductive health
/ Reproductive technologies
/ Reproductive technology
/ reproductive tract bacteria
/ Technology
/ Time
/ Uterus
2019
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Uterine microbiome—low biomass and high expectations
by
Simon, Carlos
, Moreno, Inmaculada
, Garcia-Grau, Iolanda
in
assisted reproductive technology
/ Bacteria
/ Diseases
/ DNA
/ DNA sequencing
/ endometrial microbiota
/ Female infertility
/ Fetal development
/ Genes
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic research
/ Genomes
/ Gynecology
/ Health aspects
/ Infection
/ Infertility
/ Methods
/ Microbiology
/ Microbiota
/ Microbiota (Symbiotic organisms)
/ Microorganisms
/ Obstetrics
/ Physiology
/ Precision medicine
/ PRECISION MEDICINE IN ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES SPECIAL ISSUE
/ Pregnancy
/ Reproductive health
/ Reproductive technologies
/ Reproductive technology
/ reproductive tract bacteria
/ Technology
/ Time
/ Uterus
2019
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Uterine microbiome—low biomass and high expectations
2019
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Overview
The existence of different bacterial communities throughout the female reproductive tract has challenged the traditional view of human fetal development as a sterile event. There is still no consensus on what physiological microbiota exists in the upper reproductive tract of the vast majority of women who are not in periods of infection or pregnancy, and the role of bacteria that colonize the upper reproductive tract in uterine diseases or pregnancy outcomes is not well established. Despite published studies and advances in uterine microbiome sequencing, some study aspects—such as study design, sampling method, DNA extraction, sequencing methods, downstream analysis, and assignment of taxa—have not yet been improved and standardized. It is time to further investigate the uterine microbiome to increase our understanding of the female reproductive tract and to develop more personalized reproductive therapies, highlighting the potential importance of using microbiological assessment in infertile patients. Summary Sentence The recent discovery of a native uterine microbiota through next-generation sequencing and its clinical implications open up new opportunities to assess endometrial microbial health and its impact on reproductive function.
Publisher
Society for the Study of Reproduction,Oxford University Press
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