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Effects of variation in sample storage conditions and swab order on 16S vaginal microbiome analyses.

Tanya KumarMacKenzie BryantKalen CantrellSe Jin SongDaniel McDonaldHelena M TubbSawyer FarmerAmanda LewisEmily S LukaczLinda BrubakerRob Knight
Published in: Microbiology spectrum (2023)
The composition of the human vaginal microbiome has been linked to a variety of medical conditions including yeast infection, bacterial vaginosis, and sexually transmitted infection. The vaginal microbiome is becoming increasingly acknowledged as a key factor in personal health, and it is essential to establish methods to collect and process accurate samples with self-collection techniques to allow large, population-based studies. In this study, we investigate if using AssayAssure Genelock, a nucleic acid preservative, introduces microbial biases in self-collected vaginal samples. To our knowledge, we also contribute some of the first evidence regarding the impacts of multiple swabs taken at one time point. Vaginal samples have relatively low biomass, so the ability to collect multiple swabs from a unique participant at a single time would greatly improve the replicability and data available for future studies. This will hopefully lay the groundwork to gain a more complete and accurate understanding of the vaginal microbiome.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • nucleic acid
  • public health
  • microbial community
  • mental health
  • climate change
  • electronic health record
  • wastewater treatment
  • artificial intelligence