Comprehensive Approach for Microbial Isolation from Hidradenitis Suppurativa Tunnels.

IF 1.2 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Jove-Journal of Visualized Experiments Pub Date : 2025-02-07 DOI:10.3791/67630
Tammy Gonzalez, Elina V Zhivov, Raji R Nagalla, Rebecca Verpile, Viviane Abreu Nunes, Marjana Tomic-Canic, Barry Resnik, Hadar Lev-Tov, Irena Pastar
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Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) is a debilitating condition marked by painful nodules and abscesses, progressing to sinus tracts (tunnels) within the skin's dermal layers, causing significant discomfort, foul-smelling discharge, disfigurement, contractures, and scarring, which severely diminish the quality of life. HS is associated with alterations in the skin microbiome, impacting immune regulation and the skin's defense against harmful bacteria. Despite its prevalence, the contribution of the HS microbiome to disease pathology and the limited response to treatment remains largely unknown. To date, multiple 16S rRNA sequencing studies on HS tissue have only achieved genus-level granularity, identifying an increase in Gram-negative anaerobes and a decrease in skin commensals. A deeper understanding of microbial dysbiosis in individuals with HS is essential for optimizing treatment strategies. This requires a two-pronged approach to assessing the HS microbiome, including the isolation of bacterial species, which are often underutilized in translational studies focused on skin disorders. Isolating individual microorganisms from HS tissue is crucial for elucidating the role of bacteria in HS pathogenesis. Here, we highlight reproducible methods to successfully isolate anaerobic pathogens from HS tunnel tissue, providing the initial and most critical step in understanding bacterial role in HS. This method paves the way for targeted research into microbial contributions to HS and for developing more effective, personalized treatment strategies that address the complex microbial burden of this chronic condition.

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化脓性汗腺炎隧道微生物分离的综合方法。
化脓性汗腺炎(HS)是一种虚弱的疾病,其特征是疼痛的结节和脓肿,进展到皮肤真皮层内的窦道(隧道),引起明显的不适,恶臭分泌物,毁容,挛缩和疤痕,严重降低生活质量。HS与皮肤微生物组的改变有关,影响免疫调节和皮肤对有害细菌的防御。尽管其普遍存在,但HS微生物组对疾病病理的贡献以及对治疗的有限反应在很大程度上仍然未知。迄今为止,对HS组织的多个16S rRNA测序研究仅达到了属水平的粒度,确定了革兰氏阴性厌氧菌的增加和皮肤共生菌的减少。更深入地了解HS患者的微生物生态失调对优化治疗策略至关重要。这需要采取双管齐下的方法来评估HS微生物组,包括分离细菌种类,这在以皮肤疾病为重点的转化研究中往往未得到充分利用。从HS组织中分离单个微生物对于阐明细菌在HS发病机制中的作用至关重要。在这里,我们重点介绍了从HS隧道组织中成功分离厌氧病原体的可重复方法,为了解细菌在HS中的作用提供了最初和最关键的一步。该方法为有针对性地研究微生物对HS的贡献以及开发更有效的个性化治疗策略铺平了道路,以解决这种慢性疾病的复杂微生物负担。
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期刊介绍: JoVE, the Journal of Visualized Experiments, is the world''s first peer reviewed scientific video journal. Established in 2006, JoVE is devoted to publishing scientific research in a visual format to help researchers overcome two of the biggest challenges facing the scientific research community today; poor reproducibility and the time and labor intensive nature of learning new experimental techniques.
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