2023
DOI: 10.7554/elife.87192.1
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Bacterial DNA on the skin surface overrepresents the viable skin microbiome

Abstract: The skin microbiome provides vital contributions to human health. However, the spatial organization and viability of its bacterial components remain unclear. Here we apply culturing, imaging, and molecular approaches to human and mouse skin samples, and find that the skin surface is colonized by fewer viable bacteria than predicted by bacterial DNA levels. Instead, viable skin-associated bacteria are predominantly located in hair follicles and other cutaneous invaginations. Furthermore, we show that the skin m… Show more

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“…This evidence of in vivo exclusion by antagonists suggests strain mixing at length scales over which antimicrobials can act. S. epidermidis is generally thought to live on the surface of skin 47 and mix with other strains and species; however, the fine-scaled spatial structure of S. epidermidis on skin remains to be explored. Determining whether strains are evenly mixed or only compete at the borders of small, overlapping clonal patches will require the application of additional sampling 48 or imaging methods 49 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This evidence of in vivo exclusion by antagonists suggests strain mixing at length scales over which antimicrobials can act. S. epidermidis is generally thought to live on the surface of skin 47 and mix with other strains and species; however, the fine-scaled spatial structure of S. epidermidis on skin remains to be explored. Determining whether strains are evenly mixed or only compete at the borders of small, overlapping clonal patches will require the application of additional sampling 48 or imaging methods 49 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%