BACKGROUND: Congenital ichthyosis (CI) is a collective group of rare hereditary skin disorders. Patients present with epidermal scaling, fissuring, chronic inflammation, and increased susceptibility to infections. Recently, there is increased interest in the skin microbiome; therefore, we hypothesized that CI patients likely exhibit an abnormal profile of epidermal microbes because of their various underlying skin barrier defects. Among recruited individuals of Southeast Asian ethnicity, we performed skin meta-genomics (i.e., whole-exome sequencing to capture the entire multi-kingdom profile, including fungi, protists, archaea, bacteria, and viruses), comparing 36 CI patients (representing seven subtypes) with that of 15 CI age-and gender-matched controls who had no family history of CI. RESULTS: This case-control study revealed 20 novel and 31 recurrent pathogenic variants. Microbiome meta-analysis showed distinct microbial populations, decreases in commensal microbiota, and higher colonization by pathogenic species associated with CI; these were correlated with increased production of inflammatory cytokines and Th17- and JAK/STAT-signaling pathways in peripheral blood mononuclear cells. In the wounds of CI patients, we identified specific changes in microbiota and alterations in inflammatory pathways, which are likely responsible for impaired wound healing. CONCLUSIONS: Together, this research enhances our understanding of the microbiological, immunological, and molecular properties of CI and should provide critical information for improving therapeutic management of CI patients.
Altered skin microbiome, inflammation, and JAK/STAT signaling in Southeast Asian ichthyosis patients.
东南亚鱼鳞病患者的皮肤微生物群、炎症和JAK/STAT信号传导发生改变
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作者:Ho Minh, Nguyen Huynh-Nga, Van Hoang Minh, Bui Tien Thuy Thi, Vu Bao-Quoc, Dinh Truc Huong Thi, Vo Hoa Thi My, Blaydon Diana C, Eldirany Sherif A, Bunick Christopher G, Bui Chi-Bao
| 期刊: | Human Genomics | 影响因子: | 4.300 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Apr 16; 18(1):38 |
| doi: | 10.1186/s40246-024-00603-x | 研究方向: | 信号转导、微生物学 |
| 信号通路: | JAK/STAT | ||
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