The Impact of the Female Genital Microbiota on the Outcome of Assisted Reproduction Treatments

Microorganisms. 2023 May 30;11(6):1443. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms11061443.

Abstract

The vaginal microbiota plays a critical role in the health of the female genital tract, and its composition contributes to gynecological disorders and infertility. Lactobacilli are the dominant species in the female genital tract: their production of lactic acid, hydrogen peroxide, and bacteriocins prevents the invasion and growth of pathogenic microorganisms. Several factors such as hormonal changes, age of reproduction, sexual practices, menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and antimicrobial drugs use can cause imbalance and dysbiosis of the vaginal microbiota. This review aims to highlight the impact of the vaginal microbiota in Assisted Reproductive Technology techniques (ART) and it examines the factors that influence the vaginal microbiota, the consequences of dysbiosis, and potential interventions to restore a healthy female genital tract.

Keywords: assisted reproduction technologies; bacterial vaginosis; endometriosis; infertility; miscarriage; pregnancy outcome; vaginal microbiota.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research was funded by Italian Ministry of Health grant number [RC2303GA26].