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Microbial ecology of the skin in the era of metagenomics and molecular microbiology.


ABSTRACT: The skin is the primary physical barrier between the body and the external environment and is also a substrate for the colonization of numerous microbes. Previously, dermatological microbiology research was dominated by culture-based techniques, but significant advances in genomic technologies have enabled the development of less-biased, culture-independent approaches to characterize skin microbial communities. These molecular microbiology approaches illustrate the great diversity of microbiota colonizing the skin and highlight unique features such as site specificity, temporal dynamics, and interpersonal variation. Disruptions in skin commensal microbiota are associated with the progression of many dermatological diseases. A greater understanding of how skin microbes interact with each other and with their host, and how we can therapeutically manipulate those interactions, will provide powerful tools for treating and preventing dermatological disease.

SUBMITTER: Hannigan GD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3839604 | biostudies-other | 2013 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Microbial ecology of the skin in the era of metagenomics and molecular microbiology.

Hannigan Geoffrey D GD   Grice Elizabeth A EA  

Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine 20131201 12


The skin is the primary physical barrier between the body and the external environment and is also a substrate for the colonization of numerous microbes. Previously, dermatological microbiology research was dominated by culture-based techniques, but significant advances in genomic technologies have enabled the development of less-biased, culture-independent approaches to characterize skin microbial communities. These molecular microbiology approaches illustrate the great diversity of microbiota  ...[more]

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