Lactobacillus ⇒ Lactobacillus iners {10000248} Record Keys Parent:Lactobacillus Definition:Lactobacillus iners Details Initialisation date:2020-09-25 Meta Information Rank: Species Domain: Bacteria Zone:[ ] Enzyme:[ ] Function:[ ] Notes: [ ]Shared Reference Notes [1.1] - L. iners dominant microbiome was commonly reported in women presenting with #Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) [1.2] [#Natural Skin Microbiome] [#Infants] - Infant Skin > Lactobacillus iners were most abundant at day 1 after birth and dropped afterward. [1.3] [#Pregnancy] [#Lactobacillus gasseri] - Tvaginal microbiota was mostly consistent with previously reported community sequence types. - #Lactobacillus crispatus was the most abundant organism, followed by Lactobacillus iners, #Gardnerella vaginalis, #Lactobacillus jensenii, and L. gasseri. - #Enterococcus faecalis was found in nearly 100% of samples, #Pseudomonas tolaasii in all samples, and #Escherichia coli in 83.75% of samples. #Streptococcus agalactiae was detected in 74% of samples and is an important pathogen in both mothers and #Infants. [1.4] [#Bacterial vaginosis, #Normal Vaginal condition, #Vaginal microbiota] - Type 3 CST is dominated by Lactobacillus iners, but it can coexist with both healthy and disruptive bacteria. - If found with disruptive bacteria, it can cause symptoms like itching and abnormal discharge. - When found with protective lactobacilli, it’s neutral or even protective. - Type 3 has two subtypes: 3-A and 3-B. - The main difference is that 3-A has more L. iners. [1.5] - an obligate L-#Lactate-producing #Lactic acid bacterium found in tumors, Lactobacillus iners, is associated with decreased survival in patients, induces chemotherapy and radiation resistance in #Cervical cancer cells, and leads to metabolic rewiring, or alterations in multiple metabolic pathways, in tumors.References Notes[ ]