Mild atopic dermatitis is characterized by increase in non-staphylococcus pathobionts and loss of specific species/Experiment 1/Signature 2

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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: decreased abundance in mild atopic dermatitis (AD)

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Acinetobacter
Acinetobacter lwoffii
Alphaproteobacteria
Bacteroidia
Bradyrhizobium
Brevundimonas
Epilithonimonas hominis
Hyphomicrobiales
Kaistella
Kaistella haifensis
Kocuria
Kocuria palustris
Microbacteriaceae
Micrococcaceae
Micrococcus endophyticus
Moraxella
Moraxella osloensis
Moraxella sp.
Moraxellaceae
Neisseria cinerea
Nocardioides
Paracoccaceae
Paracoccus
Pseudomonadales
Rothia
Sphingomonas
Sphingopyxis
Xanthobacteraceae
Agrobacterium pusense
Micrococcus cohnii
Kocuria salsicia
Bifidobacterium vaginaleBifidobacterium vaginale
Allorhizobium rosettiformansAllorhizobium rosettiformans
Kaistella senegalenseKaistella senegalense
Brevundimonas bullata
Acinetobacter idrijaensis
Haematobacter massiliensis
Paracoccus marcusii
Paracoccus aeridis
Acidovorax temperans
Microbacterium lacticum

Revision editor(s): Joiejoie, Aleru Divine