Characterization of the facial microbiome in twins discordant for rosacea

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Abstract

Previously, we determined that genetic and environmental factors contributed equally towards rosacea in twins. To assess an environmental factor, we characterized the malar cheek bacterial microbiome from twins discordant for rosacea. We found no significant difference in facial microbiome alpha and beta diversity between related twins discordant for rosacea. However, the relative percentage abundance of Gordonia and Geobacillus, low-abundant genera, was positively and negatively associated with rosacea severity, respectively. Our data demonstrate a significant correlation between facial microbiome and severity of rosacea in genetically matched twins and importantly that overall microbiome composition is largely unchanged.

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Zaidi, A. K., Spaunhurst, K., Sprockett, D., Thomason, Y., Mann, M. W., Fu, P., … Popkin, D. L. (2018, March 1). Characterization of the facial microbiome in twins discordant for rosacea. Experimental Dermatology. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/exd.13491

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