2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.09.18.613542
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Cutibacteriumadaptation to life on humans provides a novel biomarker ofC. acnesinfections

Md Shafiuddin,
Gabriel William Prather,
Wen Chi Huang
et al.

Abstract: The domestication of cattle provided Propionibacteriaceae the opportunity to adapt to human skin. These bacteria constitute a distinct genus (Cutibacterium), and a single species within that genus (C. acnes) dominates 25% of human skin. C. acnes protects humans from pathogen colonization, but it can also infect indwelling medical devices inserted through human skin. Proteins that help Cutibacteria live on our skin may also act as virulence factors during an opportunistic infection, like a shoulder periprosthet… Show more

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