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A Microbiome-Based Index for Assessing Skin Health and Treatment Effects for Atopic Dermatitis in Children

机译:基于微生物组的指数,用于评估儿童特应性皮炎的皮肤健康和治疗效果

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A quantitative and objective indicator for skin health via the microbiome is of great interest for personalized skin care, but differences among skin sites and across human populations can make this goal challenging. A three-city (two Chinese and one American) comparison of skin microbiota from atopic dermatitis (AD) and healthy pediatric cohorts revealed that, although city has the greatest effect size (the skin microbiome can predict the originated city with near 100% accuracy), a microbial index of skin health (MiSH) based on 25 bacterial genera can diagnose AD with 83 to ~95% accuracy within each city and 86.4% accuracy across cities (area under the concentration-time curve [AUC],?0.90). Moreover, nonlesional skin sites across the bodies of AD-active children (which include shank, arm, popliteal fossa, elbow, antecubital fossa, knee, neck, and axilla) harbor a distinct but lesional state-like microbiome that features relative enrichment of Staphylococcus aureus over healthy individuals, confirming the extension of microbiome dysbiosis across body surface in AD patients. Intriguingly, pretreatment MiSH classifies children with identical AD clinical symptoms into two host types with distinct microbial diversity and treatment effects of corticosteroid therapy. These findings suggest that MiSH has the potential to diagnose AD, assess risk-prone state of skin, and predict treatment response in children across human populations. IMPORTANCE MiSH, which is based on the skin microbiome, can quantitatively assess pediatric skin health across cohorts from distinct countries over large geographic distances. Moreover, the index can identify a risk-prone skin state and compare treatment effect in children, suggesting applications in diagnosis and patient stratification.
机译:通过微生物组测定皮肤健康的定量和客观指标对于个性化皮肤护理非常重要,但是皮肤部位之间以及整个人群之间的差异可能会使这一目标具有挑战性。在三个城市(两个中国人和一个美国人)对特应性皮炎(AD)和健康的儿科人群皮肤微生物群的比较显示,尽管城市具有最大的影响范围(皮肤微生物组可以以近100%的准确性预测起源城市) ,基于25个细菌属的皮肤健康微生物指标(MiSH)可以诊断出AD,每个城市内的准确度为83%〜95%,城市间的准确度为86.4%(浓度-时间曲线下的面积[AUC] ,? 0.90)。此外,AD活跃儿童(包括小腿,手臂,pop窝,肘,肘前窝,膝盖,颈部和腋窝)身体上的非病灶皮肤部位具有独特但病灶样的微生物组,其特征是葡萄球菌相对富集金黄色葡萄球菌覆盖健康个体,证实了AD患者中微生物组营养不良症在整个体表的扩展。有趣的是,MiSH预处理将具有相同AD临床症状的儿童分为两种宿主类型,这些宿主类型具有独特的微生物多样性和皮质类固醇疗法的治疗效果。这些发现表明,MiSH具有诊断AD,评估易患皮肤状况以及预测人群中儿童治疗反应的潜力。重要信息基于皮肤微生物组的MiSH可以定量评估各个国家(地区)在较大地理距离上的小儿皮肤健康状况。此外,该指数可以识别容易患病的皮肤状态,并比较对儿童的治疗效果,提示其在诊断和患者分层中的应用。

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