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Postauricular Skin Mycobiome Profiles in Atopic Dermatitis Treated With Dupilumab or Cyclosporine A: A Descriptive Case Series. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Atopic dermatitis (AD) essentially exhibits dysbiosis of skin fungal microbiome, mycobiome, characterized by depletion of Malassezia. The effects of recent systemic therapies for AD on skin mycobiome were not understood enough. We examined changes of skin mycobiome before and after systemic treatments with anti‐IL‐4Rα antibody (dupilumab: DUP)
Koike Y +5 more
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Mycobiome and Mycobiome-Associated Diseases
The human body is host to a large number of commensal microbial species such as bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Among these, the human mycobiome is often neglected as a potential cause of disease, as it is thought to be comparatively much less abundant and less diverse than the human bacteriome.
Mao, Hagihara +8 more
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There are a limited number of studies investigating the association between the microbiome and HIV. Although the majority of these published investigations have focused on the role of the bacterial community (bacteriome) in this setting, a handful of studies have also characterized the role of the mycobiome in HIV-infected individuals. This review will
Christopher L, Hager +1 more
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Few data exist on the human gut mycobiome in relation to lifestyle, ethnicity, and dietary habits. To understand the effect of these factors on the structure of the human gut mycobiome, we analyzed sequences belonging to two extinct pre-Columbian ...
Jelissa Reynoso-García +3 more
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The Mycobiome: Influencing IBD Severity [PDF]
The etiology and maintenance of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is the subject of much speculation. Iliev et al. (2012) impose a change in our views of the gut microbiome and catapult the fungal "mycobiome" center-stage in the exploration of IBD.
Moyes, David L, Naglik, Julian R
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Functional soil mycobiome across ecosystems
Fungi support a wide range of ecosystem processes such as decomposition of organic matter and plant-soil relationships. Yet, our understanding of the factors driving the metaproteome of fungal communities is still scarce. Here, we conducted a field survey including data on fungal biomass (by phospholipid fatty acids, PLFA), community composition (by ...
Fernandes, Maysa L. P. +7 more
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The Human Mycobiome: Colonization, Composition and the Role in Health and Disease
The mycobiome is the fungal component of the human microbial ecosystem that represents only a small part of this environment but plays an essential role in maintaining homeostasis. Colonization by fungi begins immediately after birth.
Paulina Belvoncikova +3 more
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Soil mycobiome in sustainable agriculture
The soil microbiome contributes to several ecosystem processes. It plays a key role in sustainable agriculture, horticulture and forestry. In contrast to the vast number of studies focusing on soil bacteria, the amount of research concerning soil fungal communities is limited.
Frac, M. +4 more
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Temporal dynamics of the chicken mycobiome
The microbiome is an integral part of chicken health and can affect immunity, nutrient utilization, and performance. The role of bacterial microbiota members in host health is relatively well established, but less attention has been paid to fungal members of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) community.
Cary Pirone Davies +14 more
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The Blueberry Fruit Mycobiome Varies by Tissue Type and Fungicide Treatment
The microbial ecology of agricultural products may provide crucial insights into the management of postharvest fruit rots. To investigate postharvest microbial communities of highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum), five fungicide spray programs were ...
Shay Szymanski +6 more
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