银屑病
微生物群
基因组
头皮
二苯甲酚
生物
皮肤病科
医学
免疫学
病理
遗传学
基因
作者
Britta De Pessemier,Celia Díez López,Steff Taelman,Merel Verdonck,Yang Chen,Annelies Stockman,Jo Lambert,Tom Van de Wiele,Chris Callewaert
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jid.2024.07.020
摘要
Psoriasis is an immune-mediated inflammatory disorder, where the majority of the patients suffer from psoriasis capitis or scalp psoriasis. Current therapeutics remain ineffective to treat scalp lesions. In this study, we present a whole-metagenome characterization of the scalp microbiome in psoriasis capitis. We investigated how changes in the homeostatic cutaneous microbiome correlate with the condition and identified metagenomic biomarkers (taxonomic, functional, virulence factors, antimicrobial resistance genes) that could partly explain its emergence. Within this study, 83 top and back scalp samples from healthy individuals and 64 lesional and nonlesional scalp samples from subjects with untreated psoriasis capitis were analyzed. Using qPCR targeting the 16S and 18S ribosomal RNA genes, we found a significant decrease in microbial load within scalp regions affected by psoriasis compared with that in their nonlesional counterparts. Metagenomic analysis revealed that psoriatic lesions displayed significant lower Cutibacterium species (including C. modestum, C. namnetense, C. granulosum, C. porci), along with an elevation in Staphylococcus aureus. A heightened relative presence of efflux pump protein-encoding genes was detected, suggesting potential antimicrobial resistance mechanisms. These mechanisms are known to specifically target human antimicrobial peptides (including cathelicidin LL-37), which are frequently encountered within psoriasis lesions. These shifts in microbial community dynamics may contribute to psoriasis disease pathogenesis.
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