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NCT05706922

Gut- and Vaginal Microbiome Composition in Association With PCOS

Sponsor: Erasmus Medical Center

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Summary

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is an endocrine disorder that affects up to 10% of the reproductive-aged women worldwide. The etiology is still unknown and treatment therefore remains symptomatic. Studies indicate a possible role of the gut microbiome in the pathology of PCOS. PCOS women have a disturbed gut microbiome, with certain species associated with the PCOS characteristics:hyperandrogenism, ovarian dysfunction, obesity, glucose intolerance and insulin resistance. Although differences have been found in gut microbiome composition between PCOS and healthy women, the literature is inconclusive regarding the difference in gut microbiome biodiversity. Studies examining the vaginal microbiome in PCOS women show consistent results with specific species in the vaginal microbiome. However, there are only few studies on the vaginal microbiome in PCOS women and no studies have yet investigated the correlation between sex-specific hormones and PCOS characteristics. More research is needed to understand the function of the microbiome in the pathophysiology of PCOS, so that this can offer perspectives in future therapies.

Official title: Changes in the Gut- and Vaginal Microbiome Composition in Association With PCOS Clinical Phenotypes.

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

18 Years - 45 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

200

Start Date

2023-11-16

Completion Date

2024-12

Last Updated

2024-09-19

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

OTHER

Venous blood sample, vaginal swab

Venous blood samples and vaginal swab will be obtained on the same day.

Locations (1)

Erasmus University Medical Center

Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands