Comparison of three amplicon sequencing approaches to determine staphylococcal populations on human skin.
Charlotte Marie AhleKristian Stødkilde-JørgensenAnja PoehleinWolfgang R StreitJennifer HüpedenHolger BrüggemannPublished in: BMC microbiology (2021)
Powerful amplicon NGS approaches for the detection and relative quantification of staphylococci in human samples exist that can resolve populations to the species and, to some extent, to the subspecies level. Our study highlights strengths, weaknesses and pitfalls of three currently available amplicon NGS approaches to determine staphylococcal populations. Applied to the analysis of healthy and diseased skin, these approaches can be useful to attribute host-beneficial and -detrimental roles to skin-resident staphylococcal species and subspecies.