Analysis of the response of human keratinocytes to Malassezia globosa and restricta strains
Malassezia spp. are saprophyte yeasts involved in skin diseases with different degrees of severity. The aim of our study was to analyze the response of human epidermal keratinocytes to Malassezia globosa and restricta strains evaluating the host defence mechanisms induced by Malassezia spp. coloniza...
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description | Malassezia
spp. are saprophyte yeasts involved in skin diseases with different degrees of severity. The aim of our study was to analyze the response of human epidermal keratinocytes to
Malassezia globosa
and
restricta
strains evaluating the host defence mechanisms induced by
Malassezia
spp. colonization. Our results showed a different modulation of the inflammatory and immunomodulatory cytokine pathways obtained with the different strains of
Malassezia
tested. In addition, this expression is altered by blocking the TLR2 receptor. In comparison with
M. furfur
,
M. globosa
and
restricta
displayed an unexpected and striking cytotoxicity on keratinocytes. The differences observed could be related to the different modalities of interaction between keratinocytes and
Malassezia
strains, but also to their growth condition. Taken together, these results indicate that
M. globosa
or
M. restricta
colonization exert a different control on the cytokine inflammatory response activated in the human keratinocyte in which TLR2 might be involved.
M. globosa
and
M. restricta
may play a synergistic role in the exacerbation of skin diseases in which both are found. |
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Malassezia globosa
and
restricta
strains evaluating the host defence mechanisms induced by
Malassezia
spp. colonization. Our results showed a different modulation of the inflammatory and immunomodulatory cytokine pathways obtained with the different strains of
Malassezia
tested. In addition, this expression is altered by blocking the TLR2 receptor. In comparison with
M. furfur
,
M. globosa
and
restricta
displayed an unexpected and striking cytotoxicity on keratinocytes. The differences observed could be related to the different modalities of interaction between keratinocytes and
Malassezia
strains, but also to their growth condition. Taken together, these results indicate that
M. globosa
or
M. restricta
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M. globosa
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M. restricta
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Malassezia globosa
and
restricta
strains evaluating the host defence mechanisms induced by
Malassezia
spp. colonization. Our results showed a different modulation of the inflammatory and immunomodulatory cytokine pathways obtained with the different strains of
Malassezia
tested. In addition, this expression is altered by blocking the TLR2 receptor. In comparison with
M. furfur
,
M. globosa
and
restricta
displayed an unexpected and striking cytotoxicity on keratinocytes. The differences observed could be related to the different modalities of interaction between keratinocytes and
Malassezia
strains, but also to their growth condition. Taken together, these results indicate that
M. globosa
or
M. restricta
colonization exert a different control on the cytokine inflammatory response activated in the human keratinocyte in which TLR2 might be involved.
M. globosa
and
M. restricta
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Malassezia globosa
and
restricta
strains evaluating the host defence mechanisms induced by
Malassezia
spp. colonization. Our results showed a different modulation of the inflammatory and immunomodulatory cytokine pathways obtained with the different strains of
Malassezia
tested. In addition, this expression is altered by blocking the TLR2 receptor. In comparison with
M. furfur
,
M. globosa
and
restricta
displayed an unexpected and striking cytotoxicity on keratinocytes. The differences observed could be related to the different modalities of interaction between keratinocytes and
Malassezia
strains, but also to their growth condition. Taken together, these results indicate that
M. globosa
or
M. restricta
colonization exert a different control on the cytokine inflammatory response activated in the human keratinocyte in which TLR2 might be involved.
M. globosa
and
M. restricta
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