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人体皮肤表面分离的细菌菌群的共聚。

Co-aggregation of bacterial flora isolated from the human skin surface.

机构信息

Department of Microbiology, Indian Academy Degree College- Autonomous, Hennur Cross, Kalyan Nagar, Bangalore, 560 043, Karnataka, India; ICAR-NIVEDI, Post Box No. 6450, Yelahanka, Bengaluru, 560 064, Karnataka, India.

Department of Microbiology, Indian Academy Degree College- Autonomous, Hennur Cross, Kalyan Nagar, Bangalore, 560 043, Karnataka, India.

出版信息

Microb Pathog. 2019 Oct;135:103630. doi: 10.1016/j.micpath.2019.103630. Epub 2019 Jul 17.

Abstract

Human hands play a prominent role in the intra and interpersonal transmission of microbes that constantly connect one's microbiome to other individuals and the environment. Along with beneficial bacteria, an individual may harbor pathogenic organisms which may get transferred to others. Thus, understanding the transmission mechanism and interaction among microbiota is crucial in preventing infection. In the present study, the ability of skin microbes, isolated from different individuals, to physically interact (coaggregate) intergenically was assessed. The bacterial flora from the hands (palm area) of similar age group students was isolated. The predominant isolates were selected and identified using 16s rRNA gene sequencing. Further, these isolates were subjected to visual coaggregation assay. A total of 27 bacteria were isolated from the human skin (palm area-fingers) of 10 individuals. These isolates belong to seven bacterial genera and 10 different species. Among 123 combinational visual coaggregation positive reactions; 53.66% showed a reaction score of +1, while 32.52%, 11.38% and 2.44% showed a score of +2, +3, and +4 respectively. Among 27 isolates, Staphylococcus haemolyticus had highest coaggregation partners of 17 followed by Acinetobacter spp. and Pseudomonas spp. with 15 partners each. The present study is the first report demonstrating the coaggregation potential of microbiota harboring the skin surface of the human hand. The study indicates that few microbes have high potential to influence coaggregation among distinct genera isolated from the skin. However, further studies are needed to understand the ability of these bacteria to coaggregate, their influence in interpersonal transmission and shaping of microbial ecology of the host skin.

摘要

人类的双手在微生物的体内和人际传播中起着重要作用,这些微生物不断将个体的微生物组与其他个体和环境联系起来。除了有益细菌外,个体还可能携带病原体,这些病原体可能会传播给其他人。因此,了解微生物群落的传播机制和相互作用对于预防感染至关重要。在本研究中,评估了来自不同个体的皮肤微生物相互遗传物理相互作用(共聚)的能力。从同一年龄组学生的手部(手掌区域)分离出细菌菌群。使用 16s rRNA 基因测序选择和鉴定主要分离物。进一步,这些分离物进行了视觉共聚测定。从 10 个人的皮肤(手掌区域-手指)中分离出 27 种细菌。这些分离物属于七个细菌属和 10 个不同的种。在 123 种组合的视觉共聚阳性反应中;53.66%显示反应评分+1,而 32.52%、11.38%和 2.44%分别显示评分+2、+3 和+4。在 27 种分离物中,化脓性链球菌具有最高的 17 个共聚伙伴,其次是不动杆菌属和假单胞菌属,每个属各有 15 个伙伴。本研究首次报道了在人类手部皮肤表面携带的微生物群落的共聚潜力。该研究表明,少数微生物具有很大的潜力来影响从皮肤分离出的不同属之间的共聚。然而,需要进一步的研究来了解这些细菌共聚的能力、它们在人际传播中的影响以及宿主皮肤微生物生态学的形成。

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