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Publication : A porous cervical mucus plug leads to preterm birth induced by experimental vaginal infection in mice.

First Author  Lacroix G Year  2022
Journal  iScience Volume  25
Issue  7 Pages  104526
PubMed ID  35754724 Mgi Jnum  J:340899
Mgi Id  MGI:7295054 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2022.104526
Citation  Lacroix G, et al. (2022) A porous cervical mucus plug leads to preterm birth induced by experimental vaginal infection in mice. iScience 25(7):104526
abstractText  During gestation, the cervical mucus plug (CMP) acts to seal the cervical canal. Pilot studies in humans have suggested that a porous CMP may increase the risk of uterine infection and preterm birth. We examined the gel-forming content of the mouse vagina and the CMP. We experimentally infected pregnant mice by intravaginal administration of pathogens related to preterm birth in humans. We found that the epithelium in both the vagina and cervical canal of pregnant mice produced the two gel-forming mucins Muc5b and Muc5ac. The CMP was porous in Muc5b-deficient mice for which intravaginal administration of Escherichia coli O 55 led to the activation of an inflammatory response in the uterus and 100% preterm births. The pathogen was found in the mucus plug and uterus. This study shows that Muc5b is essential for the in vivo barrier function and the prevention of uterine infections during gestation.
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