A molecular portrait of maternal sepsis from Byzantine Troy.
Alison M DevaultTatum D MortimerAndrew KitchenHenrike KiesewetterJacob M EnkG Brian GoldingJohn SouthonMelanie KuchAna T DugganWilliam AylwardShea N GardnerJonathan E AllenAndrew M KingGerard WrightMakoto KurodaKengo KatoDerek Eg BriggsGino FornaciariEdward C HolmesHendrik N PoinarCaitlin S PepperellPublished in: eLife (2017)
Pregnancy complications are poorly represented in the archeological record, despite their importance in contemporary and ancient societies. While excavating a Byzantine cemetery in Troy, we discovered calcified abscesses among a woman's remains. Scanning electron microscopy of the tissue revealed 'ghost cells', resulting from dystrophic calcification, which preserved ancient maternal, fetal and bacterial DNA of a severe infection, likely chorioamnionitis. Gardnerella vaginalis and Staphylococcus saprophyticus dominated the abscesses. Phylogenomic analyses of ancient, historical, and contemporary data showed that G. vaginalis Troy fell within contemporary genetic diversity, whereas S. saprophyticus Troy belongs to a lineage that does not appear to be commonly associated with human disease today. We speculate that the ecology of S. saprophyticus infection may have differed in the ancient world as a result of close contacts between humans and domesticated animals. These results highlight the complex and dynamic interactions with our microbial milieu that underlie severe maternal infections.
Keyphrases
- electron microscopy
- pregnancy outcomes
- genetic diversity
- birth weight
- induced apoptosis
- endothelial cells
- early onset
- single cell
- single molecule
- intensive care unit
- cell cycle arrest
- staphylococcus aureus
- gestational age
- acute kidney injury
- high resolution
- risk factors
- microbial community
- preterm birth
- machine learning
- weight gain
- cell free
- cell death
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- escherichia coli
- signaling pathway
- cell proliferation
- body mass index
- mass spectrometry
- physical activity
- artificial intelligence
- pi k akt