Underexplored maternal microbiomes: immune, metabolic, and microbial pathways shaping pregnancy outcomes
Rafael Tomoya Michita, Nicole Jimenez, Melissa M. Herbst-Kralovetz, Indira U. Mysorekar

TL;DR
This paper explores how underexplored maternal microbiomes influence immune and metabolic pathways during pregnancy, affecting outcomes like preterm birth and gestational diabetes.
Contribution
The paper synthesizes current knowledge on underexplored maternal microbiomes and reframes them as a coordinated network influencing reproductive health.
Findings
Cervicovaginal and urinary microbiota interact with the placenta and fetus, shaping pregnancy outcomes.
Microbial signaling across body sites modulates maternal immune and metabolic pathways.
Environmental and social factors significantly influence maternal microbial ecosystems.
Abstract
Maternal microbial ecosystems play critical roles in shaping reproductive physiology and pregnancy outcomes. During the pre-conception and prenatal periods, these communities modulate maternal physiology by regulating immune tolerance, nutrient metabolism, and susceptibility to pregnancy complications such as preterm birth, hypertensive disorders, and gestational diabetes. While the gut microbiota has been extensively studied, the roles of cervicovaginal, urinary, respiratory, oral, and upper reproductive tract microbiomes remain less clear. In this minireview, we synthesize current knowledge on these underexplored maternal microbiomes, with an emphasis on the cervicovaginal and urinary microbiota and their interactions with the placenta and fetus. We discuss cross-niche microbial signaling, the role of environmental and social determinants in shaping these ecosystems, and mechanisms by…
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Taxonomy
TopicsReproductive tract infections research · Preterm Birth and Chorioamnionitis · Gut microbiota and health
