Mild atopic dermatitis is characterized by increase in non-staphylococcus pathobionts and loss of specific species/Experiment 1/Signature 1

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Curated date: 2024/10/12

Curator: Joiejoie

Revision editor(s): Joiejoie, Aleru Divine

Source: Figure 3a

Description: Differential abundance analysis for mild AD patients compared to healthy participants using Maaslin2

Abundance in Group 1: increased abundance in mild atopic dermatitis (AD)

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Bifidobacterium pullorum
Burkholderia
Burkholderia sp.
Haemophilus parainfluenzae
Mycobacterium ostraviense
Paeniglutamicibacter antarcticus
Paraburkholderia
Pedobacter panaciterrae
Photobacterium chitinilyticum
Pyramidobacter sp.
Sodaliphilus pleomorphus
Staphylococcus aureus
Staphylococcus epidermidis
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia
Streptococcus oralis
Streptomyces
Streptomyces fumigatiscleroticus
Streptosporangiaceae
Streptosporangium violaceochromogenes
Chroococcus hegewaldiChroococcus hegewaldi
Thiorhodococcus violaceaThiorhodococcus violacea
Bacteroidales bacterium Barb7
Streptomyces malachitofuscus
Streptomyces griseoincarnatus
Crocosphaera chwakensis
Streptomyces kurssanovii
Limosilactobacillus alvi
Spirillospora cremeaSpirillospora cremea
Aestuariibaculum marinum
Flavobacterium hauense
Caproicibacter sp.
Mariprofundus erugo
Mycobacterium sp.
Chromatium weissei
Butyricimonas sp.
IAFGDP01 spIAFGDP01 sp
Staphylococcus schweitzeri
Paraburkholderia sp.

Revision editor(s): Joiejoie, Aleru Divine