Distinct skin microbiome community structures in congenital ichthyosis.
Khek-Chian ThamRachel LefferdinkKaibo DuanSeong Soo LimX F Colin C WongErin IblerBenedict WuHajar Abu-ZayedStephanie M RangelEster Del DucaMashkura ChowdhuryMargot ChimaHee Jee KimBernett LeeEmma Guttman-YasskyAmy S PallerJohn Edmund Armourer CommonPublished in: The British journal of dermatology (2022)
The ichthyosis skin microbiome is significantly altered from healthy skin with specific changes predominating among ichthyosis subtypes. Skewing towards the Th17 pathway may represent a response to the altered microbial colonization in ichthyosis. What is already known about this topic? The skin microbiome of congenital ichthyoses is largely unexplored. Microbes play an important role in pathogenesis, as infections are common. The relative abundances of staphylococci and corynebacteria is increased in the cutaneous microbiome of patients with Netherton syndrome, but extension of these abundances to all congenital ichthyoses is unexplored. What does this study add? A common skin microbiome signature was observed across congenital ichthyoses. Distinct microbiome features were associated with ichthyosis subtypes. Changes in microbiome may contribute to T helper 17 cell immune polarization. What is the translational message? These data provide the basis for comparison of the microbiome with lipidomic and transcriptomic alterations in these forms of ichthyosis and consideration of correcting the dysbiosis as a therapeutic intervention.