Interaction Between Chronic Endometritis Caused Endometrial Microbiota Disorder and Endometrial Immune Environment Change in Recurrent Implantation Failure

Front Immunol. 2021 Oct 4:12:748447. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.748447. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the Interaction between chronic endometritis (CE) caused endometrial microbiota disorder and endometrial immune environment change in recurrent implantation failure (RIF).

Method: Transcriptome sequencing analysis of the endometrial of 112 patients was preform by using High-Throughput Sequencing. The endometrial microbiota of 43 patients was analyzed by using 16s rRNA sequencing technology.

Result: In host endometrium, CD4 T cell and macrophage exhibited significant differences abundance between CE and non-CE patients. The enrichment analysis indicated differentially expressed genes mainly enriched in immune-related functional terms. Phyllobacterium and Sphingomonas were significantly high infiltration in CE patients, and active in pathways related to carbohydrate metabolism and/or fat metabolism. The increased synthesis of lipopolysaccharide, an important immunomodulator, was the result of microbial disorders in the endometrium.

Conclusion: The composition of endometrial microorganisms in CE and non-CE patients were significantly different. Phyllobacterium and Sphingomonas mainly regulated immune cells by interfering with the process of carbohydrate metabolism and/or fat metabolism in the endometrium. CE endometrial microorganisms might regulate Th17 response and the ratio of Th1 to Th17 through lipopolysaccharide (LPS).

Keywords: chronic endometritis; endometrial microbiota; host-microbiome association; immune cells; recurrent implantation failure.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Abortion, Habitual / immunology
  • Abortion, Habitual / microbiology*
  • Carbohydrate Metabolism
  • Embryo Implantation
  • Embryo Transfer
  • Endometritis / immunology
  • Endometritis / metabolism
  • Endometritis / microbiology*
  • Endometrium / immunology
  • Endometrium / metabolism
  • Endometrium / microbiology*
  • Female
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
  • Gene Ontology
  • Gene Regulatory Networks
  • Host-Pathogen Interactions
  • Humans
  • Lipid Metabolism
  • Lipopolysaccharides / immunology
  • Phyllobacteriaceae / genetics
  • Phyllobacteriaceae / isolation & purification
  • Phyllobacteriaceae / physiology
  • RNA, Bacterial / genetics
  • RNA, Ribosomal, 16S / genetics
  • RNA-Seq
  • Sphingomonas / genetics
  • Sphingomonas / isolation & purification
  • Sphingomonas / physiology
  • Th1 Cells / immunology
  • Th17 Cells / immunology
  • Transcriptome*

Substances

  • Lipopolysaccharides
  • RNA, Bacterial
  • RNA, Ribosomal, 16S