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Perspectives on Existing and Novel Alternative Intravaginal Probiotic Delivery Methods in the Context of Bacterial Vaginosis Infection

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AAPS JOURNAL
卷 23, 期 3, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1208/s12248-021-00602-z

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bacterial vaginosis; Lactobacillus; oral delivery; probiotics; vaginal delivery

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  1. NIH NIAID [R01-AI139671]

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Bacterial vaginosis is a common vaginal infection with challenges of recurrence and antibiotic resistance, prompting research into using probiotics to maintain vaginal health. This review discusses the potential of probiotic treatment for BV, the advantages and challenges of oral and intravaginal delivery, and emerging alternative dosage forms for intravaginal probiotic delivery.
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is one of the most common vaginal infections that affects hundreds of millions of women of reproductive age, worldwide. Traditional treatment strategies, such as oral and topical antibiotics, have shown efficacy against BV, but frequent recurrence of infection and the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria remain as significant challenges. Alternatively, recent progress in understanding immune, microbiological, and metabolic interactions in the vaginal microbiota has prompted the consideration of administering probiotic organisms to restore and maintain vaginal health within the context of BV prevention and treatment. Given this, the objective of this review is to discuss existing and potential alternative approaches to deliver, and to potentially sustain the delivery of probiotics, to prevent and/or treat BV infections. First, a brief overview is provided regarding the probiotic species and combinatorial probiotic strategies that have shown promise in the treatment of BV and in restoring female reproductive health. Additionally, the advantages and challenges associated with current oral and intravaginal probiotic delivery platforms are discussed. Lastly, we present emerging and promising alternative dosage forms, such as electrospun fibers and 3D bioprinted scaffolds, that may be adapted as new strategies to intravaginally deliver probiotic organisms.

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