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Folliculitis Decalvans Has a Heterogeneous Microbiological Signature and Impaired Immunological Response

Óscar M. Moreno‐Arrones, Carlota García‐Hoz, Rosa del Campo, Garbiñe Roy, David Saceda‐Corralo, Juan ­Jimenez‐Cauhe, Manuel Ponce‐Alonso, Sergio Serrano‐Villar, Pedro Jaén, John Paoli, Sérgio Vañó-Galván

2023Dermatology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Folliculitis decalvans (FD) is a rare primary neutrophilic scarring alopecia whose etiology has not been completely elucidated yet. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to determine if the follicular microbiota residing in FD-affected hair follicles had a distinct microbiological signature and if an aberrant immune response was present in the pathogenesis of FD. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional study of 10 patients affected by FD. Trichoscopy-guided follicular biopsies were taken from affected and healthy scalp to identify the follicular microbiome using next-generation sequencing. We searched for microbiological biomarkers of FD-affected follicles using the linear discriminant analysis (LDA) effect size (LEfSe) tool. Additionally, peripheral blood mononuclear cells were obtained, and their cytokine production was quantified after incubation with pathogen-associated molecular patterns isolated from patients' biopsies and compared with healthy controls. RESULTS: β-diversity analysis showed statistically significant differences regarding bacteria comparing follicular microbiota of healthy and FD-affected hairs. Ruminococcaceae, Agathobacter sp., Tyzzerella sp., and Bacteriodales vadin HA21 family were good predictors of disease status. IL-10, TNF-α, and IL-6 levels were significantly decreased in patients after incubation with various strains of bacteria compared with controls. CONCLUSION: FD hair follicles have a specific heterogenous follicular bacterial microbiota signature. Additionally, these patients seem to have an impaired immunological response.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyFollicular phaseMicrobiomeImmunologyPorphyromonas gingivalisHair follicleBacteriaEndocrinologyGeneticsHair Growth and DisordersHidradenitis Suppurativa and TreatmentsDermatology and Skin Diseases
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