The microbiological signature of human cutaneous leishmaniasis lesions exhibits restricted bacterial diversity compared to healthy skin

  • Vanessa R Salgado
  • Artur TL de Queiroz
  • Sabri S Sanabani
  • Camila I de Oliveira
  • Edgar M Carvalho
  • Jackson ML Costa
  • Manoel Barral-Netto
  • Aldina Barral
Publication date
April 2016
Publisher
Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde
ISSN
0074-0276
Journal
issn:1678-8060
Citation count (estimate)
7

Abstract

Localised cutaneous leishmaniasis (LCL) is the most common form of cutaneous leishmaniasis characterised by single or multiple painless chronic ulcers, which commonly presents with secondary bacterial infection. Previous culture-based studies have found staphylococci, streptococci, and opportunistic pathogenic bacteria in LCL lesions, but there have been no comparisons to normal skin. In addition, this approach has strong bias for determining bacterial composition. The present study tested the hypothesis that bacterial communities in LCL lesions differ from those found on healthy skin (HS). Using a high throughput amplicon sequencing approach, which allows for better populational evaluation due to greater depth coverage and the Quantitative...

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