Bacterial communities in semen from men of infertile couples: metagenomic sequencing reveals relationships of seminal microbiota to semen quality.

Some previous studies have identified bacteria in semen as being a potential factor in male infertility. However, only few types of bacteria were taken into consideration while using PCR-based or culturing methods. Here we present an analysis approach using next-generation sequencing technology and...

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Main Authors: Shun-Long Weng, Chih-Min Chiu, Feng-Mao Lin, Wei-Chih Huang, Chao Liang, Ting Yang, Tzu-Ling Yang, Chia-Yu Liu, Wei-Yun Wu, Yi-An Chang, Tzu-Hao Chang, Hsien-Da Huang
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4207690?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-0ba37bb7137b4371b56252044e92feb32020-11-25T01:37:16ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-01910e11015210.1371/journal.pone.0110152Bacterial communities in semen from men of infertile couples: metagenomic sequencing reveals relationships of seminal microbiota to semen quality.Shun-Long WengChih-Min ChiuFeng-Mao LinWei-Chih HuangChao LiangTing YangTzu-Ling YangChia-Yu LiuWei-Yun WuYi-An ChangTzu-Hao ChangHsien-Da HuangSome previous studies have identified bacteria in semen as being a potential factor in male infertility. However, only few types of bacteria were taken into consideration while using PCR-based or culturing methods. Here we present an analysis approach using next-generation sequencing technology and bioinformatics analysis to investigate the associations between bacterial communities and semen quality. Ninety-six semen samples collected were examined for bacterial communities, measuring seven clinical criteria for semen quality (semen volume, sperm concentration, motility, Kruger's strict morphology, antisperm antibody (IgA), Atypical, and leukocytes). Computer-assisted semen analysis (CASA) was also performed. Results showed that the most abundant genera among all samples were Lactobacillus (19.9%), Pseudomonas (9.85%), Prevotella (8.51%) and Gardnerella (4.21%). The proportion of Lactobacillus and Gardnerella was significantly higher in the normal samples, while that of Prevotella was significantly higher in the low quality samples. Unsupervised clustering analysis demonstrated that the seminal bacterial communities were clustered into three main groups: Lactobacillus, Pseudomonas, and Prevotella predominant group. Remarkably, most normal samples (80.6%) were clustered in Lactobacillus predominant group. The analysis results showed seminal bacteria community types were highly associated with semen health. Lactobacillus might not only be a potential probiotic for semen quality maintenance, but also might be helpful in countering the negative influence of Prevotella and Pseudomonas. In this study, we investigated whole seminal bacterial communities and provided the most comprehensive analysis of the association between bacterial community and semen quality. The study significantly contributes to the current understanding of the etiology of male fertility.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4207690?pdf=render
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author Shun-Long Weng
Chih-Min Chiu
Feng-Mao Lin
Wei-Chih Huang
Chao Liang
Ting Yang
Tzu-Ling Yang
Chia-Yu Liu
Wei-Yun Wu
Yi-An Chang
Tzu-Hao Chang
Hsien-Da Huang
spellingShingle Shun-Long Weng
Chih-Min Chiu
Feng-Mao Lin
Wei-Chih Huang
Chao Liang
Ting Yang
Tzu-Ling Yang
Chia-Yu Liu
Wei-Yun Wu
Yi-An Chang
Tzu-Hao Chang
Hsien-Da Huang
Bacterial communities in semen from men of infertile couples: metagenomic sequencing reveals relationships of seminal microbiota to semen quality.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Shun-Long Weng
Chih-Min Chiu
Feng-Mao Lin
Wei-Chih Huang
Chao Liang
Ting Yang
Tzu-Ling Yang
Chia-Yu Liu
Wei-Yun Wu
Yi-An Chang
Tzu-Hao Chang
Hsien-Da Huang
author_sort Shun-Long Weng
title Bacterial communities in semen from men of infertile couples: metagenomic sequencing reveals relationships of seminal microbiota to semen quality.
title_short Bacterial communities in semen from men of infertile couples: metagenomic sequencing reveals relationships of seminal microbiota to semen quality.
title_full Bacterial communities in semen from men of infertile couples: metagenomic sequencing reveals relationships of seminal microbiota to semen quality.
title_fullStr Bacterial communities in semen from men of infertile couples: metagenomic sequencing reveals relationships of seminal microbiota to semen quality.
title_full_unstemmed Bacterial communities in semen from men of infertile couples: metagenomic sequencing reveals relationships of seminal microbiota to semen quality.
title_sort bacterial communities in semen from men of infertile couples: metagenomic sequencing reveals relationships of seminal microbiota to semen quality.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Some previous studies have identified bacteria in semen as being a potential factor in male infertility. However, only few types of bacteria were taken into consideration while using PCR-based or culturing methods. Here we present an analysis approach using next-generation sequencing technology and bioinformatics analysis to investigate the associations between bacterial communities and semen quality. Ninety-six semen samples collected were examined for bacterial communities, measuring seven clinical criteria for semen quality (semen volume, sperm concentration, motility, Kruger's strict morphology, antisperm antibody (IgA), Atypical, and leukocytes). Computer-assisted semen analysis (CASA) was also performed. Results showed that the most abundant genera among all samples were Lactobacillus (19.9%), Pseudomonas (9.85%), Prevotella (8.51%) and Gardnerella (4.21%). The proportion of Lactobacillus and Gardnerella was significantly higher in the normal samples, while that of Prevotella was significantly higher in the low quality samples. Unsupervised clustering analysis demonstrated that the seminal bacterial communities were clustered into three main groups: Lactobacillus, Pseudomonas, and Prevotella predominant group. Remarkably, most normal samples (80.6%) were clustered in Lactobacillus predominant group. The analysis results showed seminal bacteria community types were highly associated with semen health. Lactobacillus might not only be a potential probiotic for semen quality maintenance, but also might be helpful in countering the negative influence of Prevotella and Pseudomonas. In this study, we investigated whole seminal bacterial communities and provided the most comprehensive analysis of the association between bacterial community and semen quality. The study significantly contributes to the current understanding of the etiology of male fertility.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4207690?pdf=render
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