Comparative metagenomic analysis of the vaginal microbiome in healthy women.

Synth Syst Biotechnol

Mybiome (Beijing) Medical Consulting Co. LTD, China.

Published: June 2021

The composition of these vaginal microbiome has a significant impact on women's health. However, few studies have characterized the vaginal microbiome of healthy Chinese women using metagenomic sequencing. Here, we carried out a comparative metagenomic analysis to survey taxonomic, functional levels, and microbial communities' genome content in healthy women's vaginal microbiome. Overall, we observed a total of 111 species, including all dominant vaginal species, such as . Unlike microbial taxa, several pathways were ubiquitous and prevalent across individuals, including adenosine ribonucleotides de novo biosynthesis and pyruvate fermentation to acetate and lactate II. Notably, our diversity analysis confirmed a significant difference in healthy women from different ethnic groups. Moreover, we binned vaginal assemblies into 62 high-quality genomes, including 9 , 7 5 and 5 . We identified the pan and core genomes of and and revealed the genetic diversity. Primary differences between strains were the hypothetical genes and mobile element-like genes. Our results provide a framework for understanding the implications of the female reproductive tract's composition and functional potential and highlight the importance of genome-resolved metagenomic analysis to further understand the human vaginal microbiome.

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