Simple tape-stripping method for highly reliable and quantitative analysis of skin microbiome

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY Experimental Dermatology Pub Date : 2024-07-31 DOI:10.1111/exd.15154
Naoki Soga, Risa Nagura, Risa Nakamura, Katsunori Kohda, Yumi Motoyama, Masakazu Ito, Ichiro Nakagawa, Saeko Nakajima, Akinori Ikeuchi
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The composition of human skin microbiome profoundly impacts host skin health and disease. However, the relationship between skin homeostasis or the development of skin diseases and daily changes in skin microbial composition is poorly understood. Longitudinal samplings at more frequent intervals would address this issue, while conventional sampling methods have technical difficulties, leading to limitations in sampling opportunities. Here, we developed a simple and stable tape-stripping method regardless of the operator's skill. Our method enables skin microbial sampling within 30 seconds and taking multiple skin microbial samples from the same body site. The amount of microbial DNA among multiple sampling sites could be measured within 13.5%. The sequencing results of multiple sampling showed high consistency, Pearson's correlation coefficient between multiple samples of 0.98. Furthermore, these results were comparable to those collected by the conventional swabbing method. These results demonstrate that our tape-stripping method enables simple microbiome collection and highly reliable quantitative skin microbiome analysis. These features of our method would lead to a further understanding of skin disease development or diagnosis of skin conditions in clinical research by increasing the opportunities for microbial sampling.

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采用简单的胶带剥离法对皮肤微生物组进行高度可靠的定量分析。
人类皮肤微生物组的组成对宿主皮肤的健康和疾病有着深远的影响。然而,人们对皮肤平衡或皮肤疾病的发生与皮肤微生物组成的日常变化之间的关系知之甚少。更频繁的纵向采样可以解决这个问题,而传统的采样方法存在技术难度,导致采样机会受到限制。在此,我们开发了一种简单稳定的胶带剥离方法,与操作人员的技术水平无关。我们的方法可在 30 秒内完成皮肤微生物采样,并从同一身体部位采集多个皮肤微生物样本。多个取样部位的微生物 DNA 量的测量值在 13.5%以内。多次采样的测序结果显示出很高的一致性,多个样本之间的皮尔逊相关系数为 0.98。此外,这些结果与传统拭子法收集的结果相当。这些结果表明,我们的胶带剥离法可以实现简单的微生物组收集和高度可靠的皮肤微生物组定量分析。我们的方法的这些特点将增加微生物采样的机会,从而有助于进一步了解皮肤疾病的发展或在临床研究中诊断皮肤状况。
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Experimental Dermatology
Experimental Dermatology 医学-皮肤病学
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6.70
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5.60%
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201
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Experimental Dermatology provides a vehicle for the rapid publication of innovative and definitive reports, letters to the editor and review articles covering all aspects of experimental dermatology. Preference is given to papers of immediate importance to other investigators, either by virtue of their new methodology, experimental data or new ideas. The essential criteria for publication are clarity, experimental soundness and novelty. Letters to the editor related to published reports may also be accepted, provided that they are short and scientifically relevant to the reports mentioned, in order to provide a continuing forum for discussion. Review articles represent a state-of-the-art overview and are invited by the editors.
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