Genotype-environment-driven dysbiosis in the skin microbiome of ichthyosis

鱼鳞病皮肤微生物组的基因型-环境驱动性菌群失调

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Abstract

Monogenic skin disorders such as ichthyosis introduce multiple sources of disturbance to the skin, including the direct biochemical consequences of the genotype, the phenotypic changes in skin physiology, and an altered skin microbiome. The association between changes in the skin microbiome and the disease's genotypic and phenotypic effects are of both ecological and clinical interest but are historically obscured by 1) the limited resolution of metagenomic profiles, and 2) additional sources of variation such as age and topical/oral treatments. Here we characterize the skin microbiome from seven ichthyosis genotypes, at species, strain, and metabolic pathway levels. Critically, we assess the association between these microbiome features and the ichthyosis genotype and phenotype while adjusting for contextual host covariables. We show that the ichthyosis genotype, especially that caused by mutations in TGM1, and the ichthyosis phenotype, particularly transepidermal water loss (TEWL), and personal covariables, such as topical emollients and oral retinoids, collectively, and sometimes antagonistically, influence the species community, strain population, and metabolic potential of the skin microbiome.

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