Integrated skin microbiome and metabolome analyses reveal altered bacterial community composition and metabolites in psoriasis

Rong Tao, Zhe Wan, Ruo-Yu Li, Ruo-Jun Wang
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Objective: Current theories highlight the role of the microbiome in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. Additionally, abnormal metabolism can alter disease processes in terms of occurrence, progression, and prognosis. Therefore, an integrative microbiome and metabolome analysis of the skin may aid in understanding the disease pathogenesis and identify therapeutic targets for psoriasis. Methods: We recruited 22 patients with psoriasis and 22 age- and sex-matched healthy controls. Skin swabs were collected from the participants’ scalps. All samples underwent amplicon sequencing of the ITS1 and V3V4 16S rRNA regions and metabolome analysis. Results: The psoriatic lesions were characterized by higher bacterial diversity, significantly higher abundances of Corynebacterium and Staphylococcus , and a lower abundance of Cutibacterium compared with healthy controls. However, no significant alterations in the fungal diversity or fungal taxonomies were detected. Metabolome analysis revealed that prostaglandin-related metabolites, nucleotides, and cysteine- and methionine-related metabolites were significantly enriched in patients with psoriasis, and these metabolites were positively correlated with the disease-associated bacteria Staphylococcus and Corynebacterium . Conclusions: We demonstrated significant alterations in the skin microbiome and metabolome in patients with psoriasis compared with healthy controls.
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综合皮肤微生物组和代谢组分析揭示了银屑病中细菌群落组成和代谢物的改变
目的:目前的理论强调微生物组在银屑病发病机制中的作用。此外,代谢异常可以改变疾病的发生、进展和预后。因此,对皮肤进行综合微生物组和代谢组分析可能有助于了解牛皮癣的发病机制和确定治疗靶点。方法:我们招募了22例牛皮癣患者和22例年龄和性别匹配的健康对照。从参与者的头皮上收集皮肤拭子。所有样本都进行了ITS1和V3V4 16S rRNA区域扩增子测序和代谢组分析。结果:银屑病病变具有较高的细菌多样性,杆状杆菌和葡萄球菌的丰度显著高于健康对照组,表皮杆菌的丰度低于健康对照组。然而,在真菌多样性或真菌分类中没有发现显著的变化。代谢组学分析显示,银屑病患者前列腺素相关代谢物、核苷酸、半胱氨酸和蛋氨酸相关代谢物显著富集,这些代谢物与疾病相关细菌葡萄球菌和棒状杆菌呈正相关。结论:我们证实与健康对照相比,银屑病患者的皮肤微生物组和代谢组发生了显著变化。
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