Characterization of the Skin Bacteriome and Histology Changes in Diabetic Pigs.

IF 3.1 3区 计算机科学 Q2 TELECOMMUNICATIONS
China Communications Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-05-12 DOI:10.1177/15347346221100887
Meirong Li, Jifang Yuan, Qian Hou, Yali Zhao, Lingzhi Zhong, Xin Dai, Hua Chen, Xiaobing Fu
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Abstract

Chronic wound is one of the most common complications that are associated with diabetes. The cutaneous microbiome is known to play essential roles in the regulation of barrier function and protecting against potential assault. Thus, it is necessary to gain a better understanding of the relationship between microbial community and skin structures in unwounded diabetic skin to explore possible preventive strategies. To achieve the same, a pig diabetic model was built in the present study. Further,16S rDNA sequencing was used to characterize the skin bacteriome. It was observed that the pigs showed skin bacteriome similar to humans in the non-diabetes group, while it varied in the case of diabetes. Further, the β-diversity analysis showed that the bacterial community was significantly different under the diabetes group. More species differences were identified between the two groups at genus level. The predictive function analysis also showed the involvement of significantly different pathways of microbial gene function in diabetes. In agreement with this, skin histology analysis also showed signs of reduced epidermal thickness and rete ridges in diabetic skin. Less proliferation of keratinocytes and impaired TJ barrier was also detected. This evidence suggested that pigs might serve as the best surrogate for cutaneous microbiome studies. Altogether, the present study reported that the skin bacteriome and histology changed significantly in unwounded diabetic skin, which provided a theoretical basis for the regulation of disordered skin bacteriome. The findings of the study would assist in the improvement of the skin environment and prevention of skin infection and chronic wounds.

糖尿病猪皮肤细菌组的特征和组织学变化
慢性伤口是糖尿病最常见的并发症之一。众所周知,皮肤微生物群在调节屏障功能和抵御潜在攻击方面发挥着重要作用。因此,有必要更好地了解未受伤的糖尿病皮肤中微生物群落与皮肤结构之间的关系,以探索可能的预防策略。为此,本研究建立了猪糖尿病模型。此外,还使用 16S rDNA 测序来确定皮肤细菌群的特征。结果表明,在非糖尿病组中,猪的皮肤细菌组与人类相似,而在糖尿病组中则有所不同。此外,β-多样性分析表明,糖尿病组的细菌群落有显著差异。在属一级,两组之间发现了更多的物种差异。预测功能分析也显示,糖尿病患者的微生物基因功能途径明显不同。与此相一致,皮肤组织学分析也显示出糖尿病患者皮肤表皮厚度和齿脊减少的迹象。此外,还发现角质细胞增殖减少,TJ屏障受损。这些证据表明,猪可能是皮肤微生物组研究的最佳替代物。总之,本研究报告显示,未受伤的糖尿病患者皮肤细菌组和组织学发生了显著变化,这为调节紊乱的皮肤细菌组提供了理论依据。研究结果将有助于改善皮肤环境,预防皮肤感染和慢性伤口。
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China Communications
China Communications 工程技术-电信学
CiteScore
8.00
自引率
12.20%
发文量
2868
审稿时长
8.6 months
期刊介绍: China Communications (ISSN 1673-5447) is an English-language monthly journal cosponsored by the China Institute of Communications (CIC) and IEEE Communications Society (IEEE ComSoc). It is aimed at readers in industry, universities, research and development organizations, and government agencies in the field of Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) worldwide. The journal's main objective is to promote academic exchange in the ICTs sector and publish high-quality papers to contribute to the global ICTs industry. It provides instant access to the latest articles and papers, presenting leading-edge research achievements, tutorial overviews, and descriptions of significant practical applications of technology. China Communications has been indexed in SCIE (Science Citation Index-Expanded) since January 2007. Additionally, all articles have been available in the IEEE Xplore digital library since January 2013.
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