Volume 59, Issue 3 pp. 399-404
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Desquamated epithelial cells covered with a polymicrobial biofilm typical for bacterial vaginosis are present in randomly selected cryopreserved donor semen

Alexander Swidsinski

Alexander Swidsinski

Laboratory for Molecular Genetics, Polymicrobial Infections and Bacterial Biofilms, Humboldt University, Charité Hospital, CCM, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany

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Yvonne Dörffel

Yvonne Dörffel

Outpatient Clinic, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany

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Vera Loening-Baucke

Vera Loening-Baucke

Laboratory for Molecular Genetics, Polymicrobial Infections and Bacterial Biofilms, Humboldt University, Charité Hospital, CCM, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany

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Werner Mendling

Werner Mendling

Vivantes Kliniken for Gynaecologic and Obstetrics am Urban and im Friedrichshain, Berlin, Germany

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Hans Verstraelen

Hans Verstraelen

Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University Hospital, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium

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Stefan Dieterle

Stefan Dieterle

Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Witten/Herdecke, Dortmund, Germany

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Johannes Schilling

Johannes Schilling

Laboratory for Molecular Genetics, Polymicrobial Infections and Bacterial Biofilms, Humboldt University, Charité Hospital, CCM, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany

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Correspondence: Alexander Swidsinski, Laboratory for Molecular Genetics, Polymicrobial Infections and Bacterial Biofilms, Humboldt University, Charité Hospital, CCM, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Campus Mitte, 10098 Berlin, Germany. Tel.: +49 30 450 514 003; fax: +49 30 450 514 933; e-mail: [email protected]

Editor: John Costerton

Abstract

We tested whether the bacterial biofilm typical for bacterial vaginosis (BV) can be found on desquamated epithelial cells in cryopreserved donor semen. Bacteria were detected with FISH. Bacterial biofilm, covering the epithelial layer in vaginal biopsies of 20 women with BV, was evaluated on desquamated epithelial cells found in the urine of these same women and their male partners (N=20) and compared with the bacterial biofilm found on desquamated epithelial cells in randomly selected cryopreserved semen samples (N=20). Urine from 20 healthy women of laboratory and clinic personnel and urine from their partners were used as controls. Desquamated epithelial cells covered with a polymicrobial Gardnerella biofilm were identified in urine samples from all women with BV and 13 of their male partners and in none of the female controls and their partners. Gardnerella biofilm, typical for BV, was found in the semen of three of the 20 donors. Donor semen might be a vector for BV.

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