[HTML][HTML] The human skin microbiome

AL Byrd, Y Belkaid, JA Segre - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2018 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2018nature.com
Functioning as the exterior interface of the human body with the environment, skin acts as a
physical barrier to prevent the invasion of foreign pathogens while providing a home to the
commensal microbiota. The harsh physical landscape of skin, particularly the desiccated,
nutrient-poor, acidic environment, also contributes to the adversity that pathogens face when
colonizing human skin. Despite this, the skin is colonized by a diverse microbiota. In this
Review, we describe amplicon and shotgun metagenomic DNA sequencing studies that …
Abstract
Functioning as the exterior interface of the human body with the environment, skin acts as a physical barrier to prevent the invasion of foreign pathogens while providing a home to the commensal microbiota. The harsh physical landscape of skin, particularly the desiccated, nutrient-poor, acidic environment, also contributes to the adversity that pathogens face when colonizing human skin. Despite this, the skin is colonized by a diverse microbiota. In this Review, we describe amplicon and shotgun metagenomic DNA sequencing studies that have been used to assess the taxonomic diversity of microorganisms that are associated with skin from the kingdom to the strain level. We discuss recent insights into skin microbial communities, including their composition in health and disease, the dynamics between species and interactions with the immune system, with a focus on Propionibacterium acnes, Staphylococcus epidermidis and Staphylococcus aureus.
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