2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24065947
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Comparing Vaginal and Endometrial Microbiota Using Culturomics: Proof of Concept

Abstract: It is generally accepted that microorganisms can colonize a non-pathological endometrium. However, in a clinical setting, endometrial samples are always collected by passing through the vaginal–cervical route. As such, the vaginal and cervical microbiomes can easily cross-contaminate endometrial samples, resulting in a biased representation of the endometrial microbiome. This makes it difficult to demonstrate that the endometrial microbiome is not merely a reflection of contamination originating from sampling.… Show more

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“…We also tested the potential of TLA systems, like WASPLab we used for managing the intensive labor associated with culturomics, while ensuring standardization and traceability. 15 Building further on our initial findings, we conducted another study in 2023, 39 comparing the endometrial microbiota to the vaginal one. Using our established WASPLabassisted culturomics protocol, on paired samples, we identified 101 bacterial and two fungal species across the specimens from 10 patients.…”
Section: Culturomics To Investigate the Endometrial Microbiotamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also tested the potential of TLA systems, like WASPLab we used for managing the intensive labor associated with culturomics, while ensuring standardization and traceability. 15 Building further on our initial findings, we conducted another study in 2023, 39 comparing the endometrial microbiota to the vaginal one. Using our established WASPLabassisted culturomics protocol, on paired samples, we identified 101 bacterial and two fungal species across the specimens from 10 patients.…”
Section: Culturomics To Investigate the Endometrial Microbiotamentioning
confidence: 99%