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Staphylococcal Communities on Skin Are Associated with Atopic Dermatitis and Disease Severity

The skin microbiota of atopic dermatitis (AD) patients is characterized by increased Staphylococcus aureus colonization, which exacerbates disease symptoms and has been linked to reduced bacterial diversity. Skin bacterial communities in AD patients have mostly been described at family and genus lev...

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Autores principales: Edslev, Sofie Marie, Olesen, Caroline Meyer, Nørreslet, Line Brok, Ingham, Anna Cäcilia, Iversen, Søren, Lilje, Berit, Clausen, Maja-Lisa, Jensen, Jørgen Skov, Stegger, Marc, Agner, Tove, Andersen, Paal Skytt
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7921937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33669791
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9020432
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author Edslev, Sofie Marie
Olesen, Caroline Meyer
Nørreslet, Line Brok
Ingham, Anna Cäcilia
Iversen, Søren
Lilje, Berit
Clausen, Maja-Lisa
Jensen, Jørgen Skov
Stegger, Marc
Agner, Tove
Andersen, Paal Skytt
author_facet Edslev, Sofie Marie
Olesen, Caroline Meyer
Nørreslet, Line Brok
Ingham, Anna Cäcilia
Iversen, Søren
Lilje, Berit
Clausen, Maja-Lisa
Jensen, Jørgen Skov
Stegger, Marc
Agner, Tove
Andersen, Paal Skytt
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description The skin microbiota of atopic dermatitis (AD) patients is characterized by increased Staphylococcus aureus colonization, which exacerbates disease symptoms and has been linked to reduced bacterial diversity. Skin bacterial communities in AD patients have mostly been described at family and genus levels, while species-level characterization has been limited. In this study, we investigated the role of the bacteria belonging to the Staphylococcus genus using targeted sequencing of the tuf gene with genus-specific primers. We compared staphylococcal communities on lesional and non-lesional skin of AD patients, as well as AD patients with healthy controls, and determined the absolute abundance of bacteria present at each site. We observed that the staphylococcal community, bacterial alpha diversity, and bacterial densities were similar on lesional and non-lesional skin, whereas AD severity was associated with significant changes in staphylococcal composition. Increased S. aureus, Staphylococcus capitis, and Staphylococcus lugdunensis abundances were correlated with increased severity. Conversely, Staphylococcus hominis abundance was negatively correlated with severity. Furthermore, S. hominis relative abundance was reduced on AD skin compared to healthy skin. In conclusion, various staphylococcal species appear to be important for skin health.
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spelling pubmed-79219372021-03-03 Staphylococcal Communities on Skin Are Associated with Atopic Dermatitis and Disease Severity Edslev, Sofie Marie Olesen, Caroline Meyer Nørreslet, Line Brok Ingham, Anna Cäcilia Iversen, Søren Lilje, Berit Clausen, Maja-Lisa Jensen, Jørgen Skov Stegger, Marc Agner, Tove Andersen, Paal Skytt Microorganisms Article The skin microbiota of atopic dermatitis (AD) patients is characterized by increased Staphylococcus aureus colonization, which exacerbates disease symptoms and has been linked to reduced bacterial diversity. Skin bacterial communities in AD patients have mostly been described at family and genus levels, while species-level characterization has been limited. In this study, we investigated the role of the bacteria belonging to the Staphylococcus genus using targeted sequencing of the tuf gene with genus-specific primers. We compared staphylococcal communities on lesional and non-lesional skin of AD patients, as well as AD patients with healthy controls, and determined the absolute abundance of bacteria present at each site. We observed that the staphylococcal community, bacterial alpha diversity, and bacterial densities were similar on lesional and non-lesional skin, whereas AD severity was associated with significant changes in staphylococcal composition. Increased S. aureus, Staphylococcus capitis, and Staphylococcus lugdunensis abundances were correlated with increased severity. Conversely, Staphylococcus hominis abundance was negatively correlated with severity. Furthermore, S. hominis relative abundance was reduced on AD skin compared to healthy skin. In conclusion, various staphylococcal species appear to be important for skin health. MDPI 2021-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7921937/ /pubmed/33669791 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9020432 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Edslev, Sofie Marie
Olesen, Caroline Meyer
Nørreslet, Line Brok
Ingham, Anna Cäcilia
Iversen, Søren
Lilje, Berit
Clausen, Maja-Lisa
Jensen, Jørgen Skov
Stegger, Marc
Agner, Tove
Andersen, Paal Skytt
Staphylococcal Communities on Skin Are Associated with Atopic Dermatitis and Disease Severity
title Staphylococcal Communities on Skin Are Associated with Atopic Dermatitis and Disease Severity
title_full Staphylococcal Communities on Skin Are Associated with Atopic Dermatitis and Disease Severity
title_fullStr Staphylococcal Communities on Skin Are Associated with Atopic Dermatitis and Disease Severity
title_full_unstemmed Staphylococcal Communities on Skin Are Associated with Atopic Dermatitis and Disease Severity
title_short Staphylococcal Communities on Skin Are Associated with Atopic Dermatitis and Disease Severity
title_sort staphylococcal communities on skin are associated with atopic dermatitis and disease severity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7921937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33669791
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9020432
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