The diversity and abundance of fungi and bacteria on the healthy and dandruff affected human scalp.
Dandruff is a skin condition that affects the scalp of up to half the world's population, it is characterised by an itchy, flaky scalp and is associated with colonisation of the skin by Malassezia spp. Management of this condition is typically via antifungal therapies, however the precise role...
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doaj-6b9ec9204c3146e3bc1801fa34ebfc7b2021-03-03T21:20:21ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-011412e022579610.1371/journal.pone.0225796The diversity and abundance of fungi and bacteria on the healthy and dandruff affected human scalp.Sally G GrimshawAdrian M SmithDavid S ArnoldElaine XuMichael HoptroffBarry MurphyDandruff is a skin condition that affects the scalp of up to half the world's population, it is characterised by an itchy, flaky scalp and is associated with colonisation of the skin by Malassezia spp. Management of this condition is typically via antifungal therapies, however the precise role of microbes in the aggravation of the condition are incompletely characterised. Here, a combination of 454 sequencing and qPCR techniques were used to compare the scalp microbiota of dandruff and non-dandruff affected Chinese subjects. Based on 454 sequencing of the scalp microbiome, the two most abundant bacterial genera found on the scalp surface were Cutibacterium (formerly Propionibacterium) and Staphylococcus, while Malassezia was the main fungal inhabitant. Quantitative PCR (qPCR) analysis of four scalp taxa (M. restricta, M. globosa, C. acnes and Staphylococcus spp.) believed to represent the bulk of the overall population was additionally carried out. Metataxonomic and qPCR analyses were performed on healthy and lesional buffer scrub samples to facilitate assessment of whether the scalp condition is associated with differential microbial communities on the sampled skin. Dandruff was associated with greater frequencies of M. restricta and Staphylococcus spp. compared with the healthy population (p<0.05). Analysis also revealed the presence of an unclassified fungal taxon that could represent a novel Malassezia species.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225796 |
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Sally G Grimshaw Adrian M Smith David S Arnold Elaine Xu Michael Hoptroff Barry Murphy |
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Sally G Grimshaw Adrian M Smith David S Arnold Elaine Xu Michael Hoptroff Barry Murphy The diversity and abundance of fungi and bacteria on the healthy and dandruff affected human scalp. PLoS ONE |
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Sally G Grimshaw Adrian M Smith David S Arnold Elaine Xu Michael Hoptroff Barry Murphy |
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The diversity and abundance of fungi and bacteria on the healthy and dandruff affected human scalp. |
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The diversity and abundance of fungi and bacteria on the healthy and dandruff affected human scalp. |
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The diversity and abundance of fungi and bacteria on the healthy and dandruff affected human scalp. |
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The diversity and abundance of fungi and bacteria on the healthy and dandruff affected human scalp. |
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The diversity and abundance of fungi and bacteria on the healthy and dandruff affected human scalp. |
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diversity and abundance of fungi and bacteria on the healthy and dandruff affected human scalp. |
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Dandruff is a skin condition that affects the scalp of up to half the world's population, it is characterised by an itchy, flaky scalp and is associated with colonisation of the skin by Malassezia spp. Management of this condition is typically via antifungal therapies, however the precise role of microbes in the aggravation of the condition are incompletely characterised. Here, a combination of 454 sequencing and qPCR techniques were used to compare the scalp microbiota of dandruff and non-dandruff affected Chinese subjects. Based on 454 sequencing of the scalp microbiome, the two most abundant bacterial genera found on the scalp surface were Cutibacterium (formerly Propionibacterium) and Staphylococcus, while Malassezia was the main fungal inhabitant. Quantitative PCR (qPCR) analysis of four scalp taxa (M. restricta, M. globosa, C. acnes and Staphylococcus spp.) believed to represent the bulk of the overall population was additionally carried out. Metataxonomic and qPCR analyses were performed on healthy and lesional buffer scrub samples to facilitate assessment of whether the scalp condition is associated with differential microbial communities on the sampled skin. Dandruff was associated with greater frequencies of M. restricta and Staphylococcus spp. compared with the healthy population (p<0.05). Analysis also revealed the presence of an unclassified fungal taxon that could represent a novel Malassezia species. |
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