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Cutaneous Malassezia microbiota of healthy subjects differ by sex, body part and season
Authors:Akaza Narifumi  Akamatsu Hirohiko  Sasaki Yasuyuki  Takeoka Shiori  Kishi Masataka  Mizutani Hiroshi  Sano Akiyo  Hirokawa Keiko  Nakata Satoru  Matsunaga Kayoko
Institution:Department of Dermatology, Fujita Health University School of Medicine, Toyoake, Aichi, Japan. akaza.narifumi@menard.co.jp
Abstract:Malassezia is a component of normal cutaneous resident microbiota. The aim of this study was to quantitatively clarify the differences in cutaneous Malassezia microbiota in healthy subjects by sex, body part and season. Samples were collected from the forehead, cheek, upper chest and upper back of 20 healthy men and 20 healthy women (average age 32 years) in summer and winter by the swab method. Malassezia DNA was analyzed using a real-time PCR system. As a result, in sex, body parts and season, men, the upper trunk and summer showed the highest total numbers of cutaneous Malassezia species on average. There were also differences depending on the analytical method. The predominant species were M. restricta on the face of men, M. globosa and M. dermatis on the upper trunk of men, and M. globosa and M. sympodialis on the upper trunk of women. This study clarified that the cutaneous Malassezia microbiota of healthy subjects differed by sex, body part and season.
Keywords:cutaneous resident microbiota  healthy subject  Malassezia  Propionibacterium  real‐time polymerase chain reaction  Staphylococcus
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