The skin microbiome provides vital contributions to human health. However, the spatial organization and viability of its bacterial components remain unclear. Here, we apply culturing, imaging, and molecular approaches to human and mouse skin samples, and find that the skin surface is colonized by fewer viable bacteria than predicted by bacterial DNA levels. Instead, viable skin-associated bacteria are predominantly located in hair follicles and other cutaneous invaginations. Furthermore, we show that the skin microbiome has a uniquely low fraction of viable bacteria compared to other human microbiome sites, indicating that most bacterial DNA on the skin surface is not associated with viable cells Additionally, a small number of bacterial fa...
Human skin is the largest yet complex organ that performs many functions. The skin barrier is crucia...
International audienceThe human skin microbiome could provide another example, after the gut, of the...
<div><p>The human skin microbiome could provide another example, after the gut, of the strong positi...
Culture-independent, high-throughput sequencing techniques have enabled us to characterize the compl...
Culture-independent, high-throughput sequencing techniques have enabled us to characterize the compl...
Culture-independent, high-throughput sequencing techniques have enabled us to characterize the compl...
<div><p>In the last decade, an extensive effort has been made to characterize the human microbiota, ...
In the last decade, an extensive effort has been made to characterize the human microbiota, due to i...
In the last decade, an extensive effort has been made to characterize the human microbiota, due to i...
Trillions of bacteria, fungi, viruses, archaea, and small arthropods colonize the skin surface, coll...
Trillions of bacteria, fungi, viruses, archaea, and small arthropods colonize the skin surface, coll...
In the last decade, an extensive effort has been made to characterize the human microbiota, due to i...
In the last decade, an extensive effort has been made to characterize the human microbiota, due to i...
The human skin microbiome could provide another example, after the gut, of the strong positive or ne...
ABSTRACT Human skin microbiota has been described as a “microbial fingerprint” due to observed diffe...
Human skin is the largest yet complex organ that performs many functions. The skin barrier is crucia...
International audienceThe human skin microbiome could provide another example, after the gut, of the...
<div><p>The human skin microbiome could provide another example, after the gut, of the strong positi...
Culture-independent, high-throughput sequencing techniques have enabled us to characterize the compl...
Culture-independent, high-throughput sequencing techniques have enabled us to characterize the compl...
Culture-independent, high-throughput sequencing techniques have enabled us to characterize the compl...
<div><p>In the last decade, an extensive effort has been made to characterize the human microbiota, ...
In the last decade, an extensive effort has been made to characterize the human microbiota, due to i...
In the last decade, an extensive effort has been made to characterize the human microbiota, due to i...
Trillions of bacteria, fungi, viruses, archaea, and small arthropods colonize the skin surface, coll...
Trillions of bacteria, fungi, viruses, archaea, and small arthropods colonize the skin surface, coll...
In the last decade, an extensive effort has been made to characterize the human microbiota, due to i...
In the last decade, an extensive effort has been made to characterize the human microbiota, due to i...
The human skin microbiome could provide another example, after the gut, of the strong positive or ne...
ABSTRACT Human skin microbiota has been described as a “microbial fingerprint” due to observed diffe...
Human skin is the largest yet complex organ that performs many functions. The skin barrier is crucia...
International audienceThe human skin microbiome could provide another example, after the gut, of the...
<div><p>The human skin microbiome could provide another example, after the gut, of the strong positi...