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Xiaoping Liu1, Jingwen Tan1, Hong Yang1, Zhiqin Gao1, Qing Cai1, Li Meng1, Lianjuan Yang1.
Abstract
Tinea pedis has been associated with Trichophyton rubrum infection. However, it's not clear whether other microbes were implicated in disease pathogenesis. The composition of microbial communities of patients with tinea pedis and healthy controls were analyzed to identify the characteristics of tinea pedis and differences associated with clinical patterns. We found that microbial community structures were different in patients with tinea pedis compared with healthy controls. Moreover, skin microbiome varied in different forms of tinea pedis. Healthy controls exhibited greater fungal diversity than patients with tinea pedis. In patients with tinea pedis, the dominant bacterial and fungal genera were Staphylococcus and Trichophyton. Compared with healthy controls, Corynebacterium tuberculostearicum was decreased and T. rubrum was increased. C. tuberculostearicum was more abundant in vesicular tinea pedis than in hyperkeratotic and interdigital tinea pedis. Interdigital tinea pedis had a higher detection rate of Corynebacterium minutissimum and T. rubrum than the other forms. These results indicated that bacterial microbes may take part in the development of tinea pedis. © Association of Microbiologists of India 2019.Entities:
Keywords: Bacteria; Diversity; Fungi; Skin microbiome; Tinea pedis
Year: 2019 PMID: 31762504 PMCID: PMC6842383 DOI: 10.1007/s12088-019-00816-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Microbiol ISSN: 0046-8991 Impact factor: 2.461