Affiliation:
1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology the First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University Guangzhou China
2. Department of Pathology Sun Yat‐sen Memorial Hospital, Sun Yat‐sen University Guangzhou China
3. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Huizhou Second Maternal and Child Health Hospital of Guangdong Huizhou China
4. The Molecular Genetic Laboratory for Polymicrobial Infections und Biofilms Universitatsmedizin Berlin Berlin Germany
Abstract
AbstractAimRecurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis (RVVC) is a chronic, difficult to treat vaginal infection, caused by Candida species, which affects women of all ages and ethnic and social background. Most RVVC studies use animal models, and there is still a lack of observation on human tissue samples and effective therapy to reduce recurrence.Materials and MethodsWe observed CD163+ macrophages and NLRP3 expression by immunohistochemistry, also investigated bacteria and fungi co‐invasion by fluorescence in situ hybridization from 144 human vaginal biopsy tissues (48 RVVC, 48 VVC, 48 healthy volunteers), and we also explored the effect of combining metronidazole in the treatment of RVVC.ResultsA large number of neutrophils, lymphocytes and plasma cells infiltrated the mucosa, basement membrane and submucosa, accompanied by significantly overexpressed NLRP3 inflammasome. While CD163+ macrophages often infiltrated under the basement membrane in patients with RVVC, 29.2% of cases were found Gardnerella and fungi jointly invaded the vaginal mucosas. RVVC vaginal mucosal histopathology revealed mucosal inflammatory responses dominated by neutrophils, which may involve activation of NLRP3 and immune tolerance of M2 macrophages (CD163+). Fluconazole combined with metronidazole can achieve higher efficiency (95.8% vs. 70.8%) and reduce the recurrence rate more (8.3% vs. 37.5%) at 6‐month follow‐up.ConclusionInflammatory invasion on human vaginal mucosa correlated with combined drug treatment and recurrence in RVVC. The combined medication will need to further evaluate in future.
Funder
Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation of Guangdong Province
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynecology
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