Epidermal barrier impairment predisposes for excessive growth of the allergy-associated yeast Malassezia on murine skin.
Fiorella RuchtiPascale ZwickyBurkhard BecherSandrine DubracSalomé LeibundGut-LandmannPublished in: Allergy (2024)
This study provides evidence that structural and metabolic changes in the dysfunctional epidermal barrier environment provide increased accessibility and an altered lipid profile, to which the lipid-dependent yeast adapts for enhanced nutrient assimilation. Our findings reveal fundamental insights into the implication of the mycobiota in the pathogenesis of common skin barrier disorders.