Ureaplasma parvum infection induces inflammatory changes in vaginal epithelial cells independent of sialidase.
Emmanuel AmabebeLauren S RichardsonGiovana Fernanda Cosi BentoEnkhtuya RadnaaTalar KechichianRamkumar MenonDilly O C AnumbaPublished in: Molecular biology reports (2023)
U. parvum infection of VECs induced inflammatory imbalance associated with vaginal dysbiosis but did not alter sialidase expression at the cellular level. These data suggest that U. parvum's pathogenic effect could be propagated by locally produced pro-inflammatory cytokines and, unlike other genital mycoplasmas, may be independent of sialidase.