A Healthy Vaginal Microbiota Remains Stable during Oral Probiotic Supplementation: A Randomised Controlled Trial

Author:

Lyra Anna1,Ala-Jaakkola Reeta1,Yeung Nicolas1,Datta Neeta1,Evans Kara2,Hibberd Ashley2ORCID,Lehtinen Markus J.1,Forssten Sofia D.1,Ibarra Alvin1,Pesonen Tommi3,Junnila Jouni4ORCID,Ouwehand Arthur C.1ORCID,Baranowski Keith5,Maukonen Johanna1,Crawford Gordon5,Lehtoranta Liisa1

Affiliation:

1. IFF Health & Biosciences, 02460 Kantvik, Finland

2. IFF Health & Biosciences, Madison, WI 53716, USA

3. Oy 4Pharma Ltd., 20520 Turku, Finland

4. EstiMates Oy, 20520 Turku, Finland

5. CPS Research, Glasgow G20 7BE, UK

Abstract

The primary objective of this randomised, placebo-controlled, triple-blind study was to assess whether orally consumed Lactobacillus acidophilus La-14 (La-14) and Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus HN001 (HN001) colonise a healthy human vagina. Furthermore, potential effects on vaginal microbiota and immune markers were explored. Fifty women devoid of vaginal complaints (Nugent score 0–3 and vaginal pH ≤ 4.5) were randomised into a 2-week intervention with either La-14 and HN001 as the verum product or a comparable placebo. Vaginal swab samples were collected at baseline, after one and two weeks of intervention, and after a one-week follow-up, for assessing colonisation of the supplemented lactobacilli, vaginal microbiota, and six specific immune markers. Colonisation of L. acidophilus and L. rhamnosus was not observed above the assay detection limit (5.29 and 5.11 log 10 genomes/swab for L. acidophilus and L. rhamnosus, respectively). Vaginal microbiotas remained stable and predominated by lactobacilli throughout the intervention, and vaginal pH remained optimal (at least 90% of participants in both groups had pH 4.0 or 4.5 throughout the study). Immune markers elafin and human β-defensin 3 (HBD-3) were significantly decreased in the verum group (p = 0.022 and p = 0.028, respectively) but did not correlate with any microbiota changes. Adverse events raised no safety concerns, and no undesired changes in the vaginal microbiota or immune markers were detected.

Funder

Danisco Sweeteners Oy

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Virology,Microbiology (medical),Microbiology

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