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Culture-independent Analysis of Vaginal Microbial Communities in Healthy Women and Three Patients with Bacterial Vaginosis
健康妇女及3例细菌性阴道病患者阴道菌群的非培养分析

Keywords: Bacterial vaginosis,16S rRNA gene,Clone library,Community
细菌性阴道病
,16S,rRNA基因,克隆文库,菌群,健康妇女,细菌性阴道病,患者样本,阴道菌群,培养,测序分析,Bacterial,Vaginosis,Patients,Women,Healthy,Vaginal,杂多,优势菌种,菌种类型,阴道加德纳氏菌,代表,阴道乳酸杆菌,存在,比例,隆子

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Three healthy women and three patients with BV were selected and diagonsed respectively according to the Amsel and Nugent criteria. Total microbial community DNA was extracted from their vaginal discharges, and 16S rRNA gene clone libraries were constructed. ARDAR fingerprinting patterns and sequences analysis of positive clones from each library showed that clones representing Lactobacillus crispatus and L. iners accounted for a major proportion respectively in the libraries for healthy women, where L. vaginalis and L. jensenii clones were present in a small amount. In the libraries for patients with BV, the microbial varieties increased remarkably, but both Gardnerella vaginalis and Atopobium vaginae clones constituted a greater portion, while Lactobacillus clones were not detected. It is therefore concluded that the vaginal microflora of healthy women is simple, predominated by single Lactbacillus species, and L. iners is one of the dominant species. The vaginal microflora of BV patients is complicated and various, but predominated by both Gardnerella vaginalis and Atopobium vaginae.

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