Clioquinol 3% Cream Improves Clinical Symptoms and Restores the Skin Microbiome in Interdigital Tinea Pedis.

IF 2.9 3区 生物学 Q2 MYCOLOGY Mycopathologia Pub Date : 2025-01-23 DOI:10.1007/s11046-024-00923-5
Lingzhi Zhong, Tingting Li, Xiaoyue Zhang, Houmin Li
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Abstract

Background: Interdigital tinea pedis is a common type of tinea pedis that occurs between toes and is easy to recur. Recently, the skin microbiome analysis of interdigital tinea pedis showed changes in bacterial microbiome in addition to fungal infection.

Objectives: To investigate the efficacy and safety of clioquinol 3% cream in treating interdigital tinea pedis as well as characterize changes in the skin microbiome during treatment.

Methods: The clinical characteristics and skin microbiome of patients with interdigital tinea pedis were investigated in a longitudinal prospective study. In total 28 participants were rcruited to use the clioquinol 3% cream topically to the target skin lesions twice a day for 1 week. Disease severity evaluation, fungal microscopic examination, and sample collection for skin microbiome analysis were performed at baseline, after treatment, and 1 week post-treatment.

Results: Compared with baseline, the disease severity, lesion score, pruritus score, and malodor score of the patients significantly decreased after treatment and at 1 week post-treatment (P < 0.05). The fungal profiles after treatment and 1 week post-treatment revealed significantly decreased abundance of Trichophyton and significantly increased abundances of Cladosporium, Alternaria, and Aspergillus, which led to higher fungal diversity than pretreatment samples. The bacterial profiles after treatment and 1 week post-treatment revealed significantly decreased abundances of Brevibacterium, Finegoldia, and Facklamia. The abundance of Streptococcus and bacterial diversity were also significantly decreased at 1 week post-treatment. The disease severity was positively associated with the abundance of Trichophyton, Arthroderma, Finegoldia, Facklamia, Brevibacterium, Corynebacterium, and Porphyromonas.

Conclusions: The clioquinol 3% cream was efficient on treating interdigital tinea pedis by decreasing the abundance of pathogenic fungus, recovering the normal balance of the fungal and bacterial communities, and restore species diversity.

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3%氯喹诺乳膏改善指间足癣的临床症状并恢复皮肤微生物群。
背景:趾间足癣是一种常见的足癣类型,发生在脚趾之间,容易复发。最近,指间足癣的皮肤微生物组分析显示,除了真菌感染外,细菌微生物组也发生了变化。目的:探讨3%氯喹诺乳膏治疗指间足癣的疗效和安全性,并观察治疗过程中皮肤微生物群的变化。方法:采用纵向前瞻性研究方法对指间足癣患者的临床特征和皮肤微生物组进行调查。总共招募了28名参与者,将3%的氯喹诺乳膏局部涂抹在目标皮肤病变处,每天两次,持续一周。在基线、治疗后和治疗后1周进行疾病严重程度评估、真菌显微镜检查和皮肤微生物组分析样本收集。结果:与基线比较,治疗后及治疗后1周患者的病情严重程度、病变评分、瘙痒评分、恶臭评分均显著降低(P)。结论:3%氯喹诺乳膏治疗指间足癣可降低病原菌丰度,恢复真菌和细菌群落的正常平衡,恢复物种多样性。
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Mycopathologia
Mycopathologia 生物-真菌学
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3 months
期刊介绍: Mycopathologia is an official journal of the International Union of Microbiological Societies (IUMS). Mycopathologia was founded in 1938 with the mission to ‘diffuse the understanding of fungal diseases in man and animals among mycologists’. Many of the milestones discoveries in the field of medical mycology have been communicated through the pages of this journal. Mycopathologia covers a diverse, interdisciplinary range of topics that is unique in breadth and depth. The journal publishes peer-reviewed, original articles highlighting important developments concerning medically important fungi and fungal diseases. The journal highlights important developments in fungal systematics and taxonomy, laboratory diagnosis of fungal infections, antifungal drugs, clinical presentation and treatment, and epidemiology of fungal diseases globally. Timely opinion articles, mini-reviews, and other communications are usually invited at the discretion of the editorial board. Unique case reports highlighting unprecedented progress in the diagnosis and treatment of fungal infections, are published in every issue of the journal. MycopathologiaIMAGE is another regular feature for a brief clinical report of potential interest to a mixed audience of physicians and laboratory scientists. MycopathologiaGENOME is designed for the rapid publication of new genomes of human and animal pathogenic fungi using a checklist-based, standardized format.
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