Medical Mycology Journal
Online ISSN : 2186-165X
Print ISSN : 2185-6486
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Recent Advances in Research on Malassezia Microbiota in Humans
Takashi SugitaEnshi ZhangTakafumi TanakaAkemi NishikawaMami TajimaRyoji Tsuboi
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2013 Volume 54 Issue 1 Pages 39-44

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Malassezia species of lipophilic yeasts account for most fungal microbiota. Although they colonize healthy skin, they are also associated with several skin diseases, including pityriasis versicolor, seborrheic dermatitis, Malassezia folliculitis, and atopic dermatitis. To date, 14 members of the Malassezia genus have been identified. Of these, both M. globosa and M. restricta predominate, regardless of skin-disease type. Comprehensive analysis of fungal microbiota in the skin of patients with atopic dermatitis using an rRNA clone library method revealed that fungal microbiota cluster according to disease severity. The external ear canal and sole of the foot are colonized by specific Malassezia microbiota.
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© 2013 The Japanese Society for Medical Mycology
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