BS, PhD Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA; and Warmwater Aquaculture Research Unit, Agricultural Research Service, US Department of Agriculture, Stoneville, MS, USA.
DVM, MS, PhD Department of Comparative, Diagnostic and Preventive Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida - Gainesville, FL, USA.
J Feline Med Surg. 2023 Jul;25(7):1098612X231180231. doi: 10.1177/1098612X231180231.
As with other species, the skin microbiome of cats has been assessed over the past few years utilizing modern technologies. This has resulted in the identification of many more bacterial and fungal organisms compared with what had been recorded historically on the skin in various states of health and disease using culture-based studies. This information is expanding the knowledge of how microbial communities are impacted by various changes in the skin health of cats. More specifically, how these microbial communities change in the face of health and disease, and how various therapeutic interventions affect the cutaneous microbiome, lends a greater understanding of disease pathogenesis and provides a growing area of research for correcting dysbiosis and improving feline skin health.
Most studies on the feline skin microbiome thus far have been descriptive in nature. These provide a framework for the next level of investigations on how various states of health and disease impact the products produced by the cutaneous microbiome (ie, the cutaneous metabolome), as well as how targeted interventions may promote the restoration of balance.
This review aims to summarize what is currently known about the feline cutaneous microbiome and its clinical implications. The role of the skin microbiome in health and disease, the current state of research in this area and the potential for future studies to produce targeted interventions for cats are a particular focus.
与其他物种一样,近年来人们利用现代技术评估了猫的皮肤微生物组。与过去在各种健康和疾病状态下使用基于培养的研究在皮肤上记录的相比,这导致鉴定出了更多的细菌和真菌生物。这些信息扩展了人们对微生物群落如何受到猫的皮肤健康的各种变化影响的认识。更具体地说,这些微生物群落如何在面对健康和疾病时发生变化,以及各种治疗干预如何影响皮肤微生物组,使人们更好地了解疾病的发病机制,并为纠正微生态失调和改善猫的皮肤健康提供了一个不断发展的研究领域。
迄今为止,大多数关于猫皮肤微生物组的研究性质上都是描述性的。这些研究为下一步研究提供了框架,即各种健康和疾病状态如何影响皮肤微生物组(即皮肤代谢组)产生的产物,以及靶向干预如何促进平衡的恢复。
本综述旨在总结目前已知的有关猫的皮肤微生物组及其临床意义。皮肤微生物组在健康和疾病中的作用、该领域的研究现状以及未来研究为猫产生靶向干预的潜力是特别关注的重点。