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Skin microbiota of first cousins affected by psoriasis and atopic dermatitis
Authors:Lorenzo Drago  Roberta De Grandi  Gianfranco Altomare  Paolo Pigatto  Oliviero Rossi  Marco Toscano
Institution:1.Clinical Chemistry and Microbiology Laboratory,IRCCS Galeazzi Orthopaedic Institute,Milan,Italy;2.Medical Technical Sciences Laboratory, Department of Biomedical Science for Health,University of Milan,Milan,Italy;3.Clinical Dermatology,IRCCS Galeazzi Orthopaedic Institute,Milan,Italy;4.Department of Biomedical Science for Health,University of Milan,Milan,Italy;5.SOD Immunoallergy Caraggi University-Hospital,Florence,Italy
Abstract:

Background

Psoriasis and atopic dermatitis (AD) are chronic inflammatory skin diseases, which negatively influence the quality of life. In the last years, several evidences highlighted the pivotal role of skin bacteria in worsening the symptomatology of AD and psoriasis. In the present study we evaluated the skin microbiota composition in accurately selected subjects affected by (AD) and psoriasis.

Methods

Three first cousins were chosen for the study according to strict selection of criteria. One subject was affected by moderate AD, one had psoriasis and the last one was included as healthy control. Two lesional skin samples and two non-lesional skin samples (for AD and psoriatic subjects) from an area of 2 cm2 behind the left ear were withdrawn by mean of a curette. For the healthy control, two skin samples from an area of 2 cm2 behind the left ear were withdrawn by mean of a curette. DNA was extracted and sequencing was completed on the Ion Torrent PGM platform. Culturing of Staphylococcus aureus from skin samples was also performed.

Results

The psoriatic subject showed a decrease in Firmicutes abundance and an increase in Proteobacteria abundance. Moreover, an increase in Streptococcaceae, Rhodobacteraceae, Campylobacteraceae and Moraxellaceae has been observed in psoriatic subject, if compared with AD individual and control. Finally, AD individual showed a larger abundance of S. aureus than psoriatic and healthy subjects. Moreover, the microbiota composition of non-lesional skin samples belonging to AD and psoriatic individuals was very similar to the bacterial composition of skin sample belonging to the healthy control.

Conclusion

Significant differences between the skin microbiota of psoriatic individual and healthy and AD subjects were observed.
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