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Typing of Propionibacterium acnes: a review of methods and comparative analysis.

Y Yu1,2, J Champer1, H Garbán1, J Kim1,3.   

Abstract

Propionibacterium acnes is a major commensal of the human skin. However, it is also the pathogen responsible for acne vulgaris and other diseases, such as medical-device infections. Strains of Propionibacterium acnes have long been classified into several different types. Recently, typing systems for this bacterium have taken on an increased importance as different types of P. acnes have been found to be associated with different disease states, including acne. Genetic approaches based on individual or multiple genes have classified P. acnes into types, which have been supported by the sequencing of nearly 100 P. acnes genomes. These types have distinct genetic, transcriptomic and proteomic differences. Additionally, they may have different immune response profiles. Taken together, these factors may account for the different disease associations of P. acnes types.
© 2015 British Association of Dermatologists.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25600912     DOI: 10.1111/bjd.13667

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Dermatol        ISSN: 0007-0963            Impact factor:   9.302


  7 in total

1.  Analysis of the Surface, Secreted, and Intracellular Proteome of Propionibacterium acnes.

Authors:  Yang Yu; Jackson Champer; Jenny Kim
Journal:  EuPA Open Proteom       Date:  2015-06-16

2.  Different Propionibacterium acnes Phylotypes Induce Distinct Immune Responses and Express Unique Surface and Secreted Proteomes.

Authors:  Yang Yu; Jackson Champer; George W Agak; Stephanie Kao; Robert L Modlin; Jenny Kim
Journal:  J Invest Dermatol       Date:  2016-07-01       Impact factor: 8.551

3.  Interaction of Cutibacterium ( formerly Propionibacterium) acnes with bone cells: a step toward understanding bone and joint infection development.

Authors:  Guillaume Ghislain Aubin; Marc Baud'huin; Jean-Philippe Lavigne; Régis Brion; François Gouin; Didier Lepelletier; Cédric Jacqueline; Dominique Heymann; Karim Asehnoune; Stéphane Corvec
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-02-20       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Propionibacterium Acnes Phylogenetic Type III is Associated with Progressive Macular Hypomelanosis.

Authors:  Rolf L W Petersen; Christian F P Scholz; Anders Jensen; Holger Brüggemann; Hans B Lomholt
Journal:  Eur J Microbiol Immunol (Bp)       Date:  2017-02-27

5.  Antimicrobial Susceptibility, Biotypes and Phylotypes of Clinical Cutibacterium (Formerly Propionibacterium) acnes Strains Isolated from Acne Patients: An Observational Study.

Authors:  Nanxue Zhang; Ruoyue Yuan; Kevin Z Xin; Zhong Lu; Ying Ma
Journal:  Dermatol Ther (Heidelb)       Date:  2019-09-19

6.  Bacteria associated with acne use glycosaminoglycans as cell adhesion receptors and promote changes in the expression of the genes involved in their biosynthesis.

Authors:  Carla Martín; Helena Ordiales; Francisco Vázquez; Marta Pevida; David Rodríguez; Jesús Merayo; Fernando Vázquez; Beatriz García; Luis M Quirós
Journal:  BMC Microbiol       Date:  2022-02-26       Impact factor: 3.605

7.  Draft Genome Sequences of Two Propionibacterium acnes Strains Isolated from Progressive Macular Hypomelanosis Lesions of Human Skin.

Authors:  Rolf Petersen; Hans B Lomholt; Christian F P Scholz; Holger Brüggemann
Journal:  Genome Announc       Date:  2015-11-05
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