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Changes in oral, skin, and gut microbiota in children with atopic dermatitis: a case-control study.


ABSTRACT:

Introduction

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common clinical recurrent atopic disease in dermatology, most seen in children and adolescents. In recent years, AD has been found to be closely associated with microbial communities.

Methods

To explore the synergistic effects between colonizing bacteria from different sites and AD, we comparatively analyzed the skin, oral, and gut microbiota of children with AD (50 individuals) and healthy children (50 individuals) by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Twenty samples were also randomly selected from both groups for metabolic and macrogenomic sequencing.

Results

The results of our sequencing study showed reduced microbiota diversity in the oral, skin, and gut of children with AD (P < 0.05). Metabolomics analysis showed that serotonergic synapse, arachidonic acid metabolism, and steroid biosynthesis were downregulated at all three loci in the oral, skin, and gut of children with AD (P < 0.05). Macrogenomic sequencing analysis showed that KEGG functional pathways of the three site flora were involved in oxidative phosphorylation, ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis, mRNA surveillance pathway, ribosome biogenesis in eukaryotes, proteasome, basal transcription factors, peroxisome, MAPK signaling pathway, mitophagy, fatty acid elongation, and so on (P < 0.05).

Discussion

The combined microbial, metabolic, and macrogenetic analyses identified key bacteria, metabolites, and pathogenic pathways that may be associated with AD development. We provides a more comprehensive and in-depth understanding of the role of the microbiota at different sites in AD patients, pointing to new directions for future diagnosis, treatment and prognosis.

SUBMITTER: Zhang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11358084 | biostudies-literature | 2024

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Changes in oral, skin, and gut microbiota in children with atopic dermatitis: a case-control study.

Zhang Xueer X   Huang Xiaomin X   Zheng Pai P   Liu E E   Bai Sixian S   Chen Shuoyu S   Pang Yaobin Y   Xiao Xinyu X   Yang Huifang H   Guo Jing J  

Frontiers in microbiology 20240815


<h4>Introduction</h4>Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common clinical recurrent atopic disease in dermatology, most seen in children and adolescents. In recent years, AD has been found to be closely associated with microbial communities.<h4>Methods</h4>To explore the synergistic effects between colonizing bacteria from different sites and AD, we comparatively analyzed the skin, oral, and gut microbiota of children with AD (50 individuals) and healthy children (50 individuals) by 16S rRNA gene sequenc  ...[more]

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