Gut microbial composition in patients with psoriasis
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Codoñer, Francisco; Ramírez, Ana; Climent, Eric; Carrión, Miguel Ángel; Guerrero, Mariano; [et al.]Fecha
2018-02-28Disciplina/s
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Since the last 5–10 years the relevance of the gut microbiome on different intestinal illnesses has been
revealed. Recent findings indicate the effect of gut microbiome on certain dermatological diseases such
as atopic dermatitis. However, data on other skin diseases such as psoriasis are limited. This is the first
time attempting to reveal the gut microbiome composition of psoriatic patients with a prospective
study including a group of patients with plaque psoriasis, analyzing their gut microbiome and the
relationship between the microbiome composition and bacterial translocation. The microbiome of a
cohort of 52 psoriatic patients (PASI score ≥6) was obtained by 16s rRNA massive sequencing with
MiSeq platform (Illumina inc, San Diego) with an average of 85,000 sequences per sample. The study
of the gut microbiome and enterotype shows from the first time a specific “psoriatic core intestinal
microbiome” that clearly differs from the one present in healthy population. In addi...