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[2] [12] As part of restructuring, the novel genus Cutibacterium was created for the cutaneous species, [2] including those formerly identified as Propionibacterium acnes, Propionibacterium avidum, and Propionibacterium granulosum. [1] Characterization of phylotypes of C. acnes is an active field of research. [3] [13] [14]
The most studied of these infections is acne vulgaris, caused by Cutibacterium acnes (formerly Propionibacterium acnes). [9] It is a chronic inflammatory disease caused by the blockage of pilosebaceous units causing inflammatory lesions, non-inflammatory lesions or a mixture of both on the face, neck and/or chest.
Acne vulgaris is a common skin condition characterised by excessive sebum production by the pilosebaceous unit and inflammation of the skin. [39] Affected areas are typically colonised by Cutibacterium acnes; a member of the commensal microbiota even in those without acne. [40]
Cutibacterium is a bacterial genus from the family of Propionibacteriaceae. [1] [2] Phylogeny ... ( formerly Propionibacterium) acnes with bone cells: ...
Acne treatment with blue light works by targeting and destroying Cutibacterium acnes bacteria. This type of bacteria lives on our skin, and when it gets trapped under our hair follicles and pores ...
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The anaerobic bacterial species Cutibacterium acnes (formerly Propionibacterium acnes) contributes to the development of acne, but its exact role is not well understood. [2] There are specific sub-strains of C. acnes associated with normal skin and others with moderate or severe inflammatory acne. [52]
Propionibacterium. Orla-Jensen 1909 (Approved Lists 1980) ... Cutibacterium Scholz and Kilian 2016. Genera incertae sedis: "Nigeribacterium" Khare et al. 2021; See also