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Fiorella Ruchti, Pascale Zwicky, Burkhard Becher, Sandrine Dubrac, Salomé LeibundGut-Landmann
Explore the study on epidermal barrier dysregulation in atopic skin and its impact on the growth of Malassezia yeast. This research demonstrates that compromised skin barriers in atopic dermatitis facilitate the excessive growth of Malassezia due to favorable changes in the lipid profile and structural environment. The findings provide insights into the role of skin microbiota in the pathogenesis of common skin barrier disorders.
Study on how epidermal barrier dysregulation in atopic skin leads to excessive growth of Malassezia yeast.
Exploring the role of skin microbiota, particularly Malassezia, in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis.
Analysis of how Malassezia adapts and thrives in structurally and metabolically altered cutaneous niches.
Investigating the immune system's response to Malassezia overgrowth in atopic dermatitis-like skin conditions.
Utilizing various experimental models to study Malassezia colonization and immune responses in atopic dermatitis.
Examining changes in lipid metabolism in atopic dermatitis and its impact on Malassezia growth.
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