Research Progress on the Relationship Between Reproductive Tract Microbes and Tubal Pregnancy

Recent studies have demonstrated a close association between human health, disease susceptibility, and microbial communities. In women of reproductive age, alterations in the reproductive tract microbiota have been linked to various pregnancy outcomes. Traditionally, tubal pregnancy has been attribu...

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Main Authors: HOU Huanhuan, CHANG Heng
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Published: Editorial Office of Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2024-07-01
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Online Access:https://xhyxzz.pumch.cn/article/doi/10.12290/xhyxzz.2024-0297
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description Recent studies have demonstrated a close association between human health, disease susceptibility, and microbial communities. In women of reproductive age, alterations in the reproductive tract microbiota have been linked to various pregnancy outcomes. Traditionally, tubal pregnancy has been attributed to fallopian tube inflammation, developmental or functional abnormalities, and surgical interventions. However, emerging research on microbiota has revealed that dysbiosis of the reproductive tract microbiome, such as vaginal microbial imbalance, may impair endometrial receptivity and consequently increase the risk of tubal pregnancy. Through a comprehensive literature review, this article summarizes current research progress on the correlation between reproductive tract microbiota and tubal pregnancy, aiming to explore potential pathogenic mechanisms and provide valuable insights for further clinical investigations.
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spelling doaj-art-9b889f4e30d44f26b8ffb5d0da224e5f2025-08-20T03:26:04ZzhoEditorial Office of Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College HospitalXiehe Yixue Zazhi1674-90812024-07-0116374975510.12290/xhyxzz.2024-0297Research Progress on the Relationship Between Reproductive Tract Microbes and Tubal PregnancyHOU Huanhuan0CHANG Heng1Graduate School of Xinjiang Medical University, Urumqi 830054, ChinaDepartment of Gynecology and Obsterics, General Hospital of Xinjiang Military Command, Urumqi 830099, ChinaRecent studies have demonstrated a close association between human health, disease susceptibility, and microbial communities. In women of reproductive age, alterations in the reproductive tract microbiota have been linked to various pregnancy outcomes. Traditionally, tubal pregnancy has been attributed to fallopian tube inflammation, developmental or functional abnormalities, and surgical interventions. However, emerging research on microbiota has revealed that dysbiosis of the reproductive tract microbiome, such as vaginal microbial imbalance, may impair endometrial receptivity and consequently increase the risk of tubal pregnancy. Through a comprehensive literature review, this article summarizes current research progress on the correlation between reproductive tract microbiota and tubal pregnancy, aiming to explore potential pathogenic mechanisms and provide valuable insights for further clinical investigations.https://xhyxzz.pumch.cn/article/doi/10.12290/xhyxzz.2024-0297tubal pregnancyvaginal microorganismendometrial microbiotareproductive tract infections
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Research Progress on the Relationship Between Reproductive Tract Microbes and Tubal Pregnancy
Xiehe Yixue Zazhi
tubal pregnancy
vaginal microorganism
endometrial microbiota
reproductive tract infections
title Research Progress on the Relationship Between Reproductive Tract Microbes and Tubal Pregnancy
title_full Research Progress on the Relationship Between Reproductive Tract Microbes and Tubal Pregnancy
title_fullStr Research Progress on the Relationship Between Reproductive Tract Microbes and Tubal Pregnancy
title_full_unstemmed Research Progress on the Relationship Between Reproductive Tract Microbes and Tubal Pregnancy
title_short Research Progress on the Relationship Between Reproductive Tract Microbes and Tubal Pregnancy
title_sort research progress on the relationship between reproductive tract microbes and tubal pregnancy
topic tubal pregnancy
vaginal microorganism
endometrial microbiota
reproductive tract infections
url https://xhyxzz.pumch.cn/article/doi/10.12290/xhyxzz.2024-0297
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