限制马拉色菌对金黄色葡萄球菌侵入人角质形成细胞的干扰。

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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摘要

人体皮肤是一个至关重要的防御系统,可以抵御外部压力。然而,皮肤也承载着各种影响皮肤健康和疾病的微生物。因此,皮肤中的多微生物相互作用特别有趣,因为它可以显著影响微生物的毒力特性和宿主的免疫反应的改变。本研究旨在探讨限制马拉色菌对金黄色葡萄球菌(一种与特应性皮炎相关的重要皮肤细菌)毒力的影响。马拉色菌是人类皮肤上的一种主要真菌。我们的研究结果表明,限制分枝杆菌可以有效地干扰金黄色葡萄球菌对人角质形成细胞的入侵,这提示了真菌影响细菌感染的潜在机制。此外,我们观察到限制分枝杆菌具有纤维连接蛋白结合能力,这是金黄色葡萄球菌侵袭角质形成细胞的关键介质。理化分析表明,一种热不稳定成分(可能是一种限制性分枝杆菌细胞表面蛋白)参与了真菌与角化细胞之间的物理接触,从而使纤维连接蛋白结合。总之,我们的研究结果表明限制分枝杆菌在金黄色葡萄球菌发病机制中的重要作用,并揭示了人类皮肤微生物群落中这种真菌物种的新方面。
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Interference of Malassezia restricta in the invasion of Staphylococcus aureus into human keratinocytes.

The human skin is a crucial defense system, protecting against external stressors. However, the skin also hosts various microorganisms that impact skin health and disease. Therefore, the polymicrobial interaction in the skin is particularly interesting since it can significantly influence alterations in the virulence traits of microbes and the immune responses of the hosts. This study aimed to investigate the influence of Malassezia restricta, a predominant fungal species on human skin, on the virulence of Staphylococcus aureus, a prominent skin bacterium associated with atopic dermatitis. Our findings revealed that M. restricta effectively interferes with the invasion of S. aureus into human keratinocytes, suggesting a potential mechanism for influencing bacterial infection by the fungus. Additionally, we observed that M. restricta exhibits fibronectin binding capabilities, a key mediator in the S. aureus invasion of keratinocytes. Physicochemical analysis indicated the involvement of a heat-unstable component, likely a M. restricta cell surface protein, which necessitates physical contact between the fungus and keratinocytes for fibronectin binding. Collectively, our results suggest the influential role of M. restricta in the pathogenesis of S. aureus and reveal a novel aspect of this fungal species within the human skin microbial community.

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Medical mycology
Medical mycology 医学-兽医学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
3.40%
发文量
632
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Medical Mycology is a peer-reviewed international journal that focuses on original and innovative basic and applied studies, as well as learned reviews on all aspects of medical, veterinary and environmental mycology as related to disease. The objective is to present the highest quality scientific reports from throughout the world on divergent topics. These topics include the phylogeny of fungal pathogens, epidemiology and public health mycology themes, new approaches in the diagnosis and treatment of mycoses including clinical trials and guidelines, pharmacology and antifungal susceptibilities, changes in taxonomy, description of new or unusual fungi associated with human or animal disease, immunology of fungal infections, vaccinology for prevention of fungal infections, pathogenesis and virulence, and the molecular biology of pathogenic fungi in vitro and in vivo, including genomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics, and proteomics. Case reports are no longer accepted. In addition, studies of natural products showing inhibitory activity against pathogenic fungi are not accepted without chemical characterization and identification of the compounds responsible for the inhibitory activity.
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