INVESTIGADORES
GIUSIANO Gustavo Emilio
artículos
Título:
Part 2: Understanding the role of Malassezia spp. in skin disorders: pathogenesis of Malassezia associated skin infections
Autor/es:
UGOCHUKWU, INIOBONG CHUKWUEBUKA IKENNA; RHIMI, WAFA; CHEBIL, WISSAL; RIZZO, ANTONIO; TEMPESTA, MARIA; GIUSIANO, GUSTAVO; TÁBORA, RAUL FERNANDO MEJÍA; OTRANTO, DOMENICO; CAFARCHIA, CLAUDIA
Revista:
EXPERT REVIEW OF ANTI-INFECTIVE THERAPY
Editorial:
EXPERT REVIEWS
Referencias:
Año: 2023 p. 1 - 13
ISSN:
1478-7210
Resumen:
Introduction: Malassezia is a major component of the skin microbiome, a lipophilic symbiotic organism of the mammalian skin, which can switch to opportunistic pathogens triggering multiple dermatological disorders in humans and animals. This phenomenon is favored by endogenous and exogenous host predisposing factors, which may switch Malassezia from a commensal to a pathogenic phenotype.Area covered: This review summarizes and discusses the most recent literature on the pathogenesis of Malassezia yeasts, which ultimately results in skin disorders with different clinical presentation. A literature search of Malassezia pathogenesis was performed via PubMed and Google scholar (up to May 2023), using the following keywords: Pathogenesis and Malassezia;host risk factors and Malassezia, Malassezia and skin disorders; Malassezia and virulence factors: Malassezia and metabolite production; Immunology and Malassezia.Expert opinion: Malassezia yeasts can maintain skin homeostasis being part of the cutaneous mycobiota; however, when the environmental or host conditions change, these yeasts are endowed with a remarkable plasticity and adaptation by modifying their metabolism and thus contributing to the appearance or aggravation of human and animal skin disorders.