Collapse of human scalp microbiome network in dandruff and seborrhoeic dermatitis
Experimental Dermatology2017Vol. 26(9), pp. 835–838
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Taehun Park, Hye‐Jin Kim, Nu Ri Myeong, Hyun Gee Lee, Ilyoung Kwack, John-Hwan Lee, Beom Joon Kim, Woo Jun Sul, Susun An
Abstract
We investigate the relationship between scalp microbiota and dandruff/seborrhoeic dermatitis (D/SD), an unpleasant scalp disorder common in human populations. Bacterial and fungal community analyses on scalp of 102 Korean were performed by next-generation sequencing. Overall scalp microbiome composition significantly differed between normal and disease groups, and especially co-occurrence network of dominant members was breakdown in disease groups. These findings will provide novel insights into shifts of microbial community relevant to D/SD.
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