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The aim of the study is to deliver a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms used by S. epidermidis strains in their adhesion and colonization on the stratum corneum across a broad spectrum of atopic dermatitis in mild to moderate conditions in adult patients.
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Recent studies have shown that while in severe cases of AD the density of S. aureus is increased in lesions, the skin of adult patients with low to mild AD were overpopulated with S. epidermidis and not S. aureus.
the aim is to characterize the S. epidermidis colonization and adhesion, with the Analyzis of skin and microbiota samples to identify and characterize S. epidermidis strains involved in corneocytes adhesion.
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• Male/Female subject from 18 years old or above.
For AD patients:
For healthy volunteers:
• Subject matching the demographic characteristics of a patient included in the AD group: same sex, same phototype, same age (± 5 years)
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60 participants in 2 patient groups
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Magali MOREAU, pHD; AUDREY GUENICHE, pHD
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