AUTHOR=Liu Xiaolin , van Beek Nina , Cepic Aleksa , Andreani Nadia A. , Chung Cecilia J. , Hermes Britt M. , Yilmaz Kaan , Benoit Sandrine , Drenovska Kossara , Gerdes Sascha , Gläser Regine , Goebeler Matthias , Günther Claudia , von Georg Anabelle , Hammers Christoph M. , Holtsche Maike M. , Hübner Franziska , Kiritsi Dimitra , Schauer Franziska , Linnenmann Beke , Huilaja Laura , Tasanen-Määttä Kaisa , Vassileva Snejina , Zillikens Detlef , Sadik Christian D. , Schmidt Enno , Ibrahim Saleh , Baines John F. TITLE=The gut microbiome in bullous pemphigoid: implications of the gut-skin axis for disease susceptibility JOURNAL=Frontiers in Immunology VOLUME=14 YEAR=2023 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/immunology/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1212551 DOI=10.3389/fimmu.2023.1212551 ISSN=1664-3224 ABSTRACT=
Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is an autoimmune blistering disease that primarily affects the elderly. An altered skin microbiota in BP was recently revealed. Accumulating evidence points toward a link between the gut microbiota and skin diseases; however, the gut microbiota composition of BP patients remains largely underexplored, with only one pilot study to date, with a very limited sample size and no functional profiling of gut microbiota. To thoroughly investigate the composition and function of the gut microbiota in BP patients, and explore possible links between skin conditions and gut microbiota, we here investigated the gut microbiota of 66 patients (81.8% firstly diagnosed) suffering from BP and 66 age-, sex-, and study center-matched controls (CL) with non-inflammatory skin diseases (132 total participants), using 16S rRNA gene and shotgun sequencing data. Decreased alpha-diversity and an overall altered gut microbial community is observed in BP patients. Similar trends are observed in subclassifications of BP patients, including first diagnoses and relapsed cases. Furthermore, we observe a set of BP disease-associated gut microbial features, including reduced