JID Innovations (Jul 2022)

Expression of Staphylococcus aureus Virulence Factors in Atopic Dermatitis

  • Si En Poh,
  • Winston L.C. Koh,
  • Shi Yu Derek Lim,
  • Etienne C.E. Wang,
  • Yik Weng Yew,
  • John E.A. Common,
  • Hazel H. Oon,
  • Hao Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
p. 100130

Abstract

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Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a skin inflammatory disease in which the opportunistic pathogen Staphylococcus aureus is prevalent and abundant. S. aureus harbors several secreted virulence factors that have well-studied functions in infection models, but it is unclear whether these extracellular microbial factors are relevant in the context of AD. To address this question, we designed a culture-independent method to detect and quantify S. aureus virulence factors expressed at the skin sites. We utilized RNase-H‒dependent multiplex PCR for preamplification of reverse-transcribed RNA extracted from tape strips of patients with AD sampled at skin sites with differing severity and assessed the expression of a panel of S. aureus virulence factors using qPCR. We observed an increase in viable S. aureus abundance on sites with increased severity of disease, and many virulence factors were expressed at the AD skin sites. Surprisingly, we did not observe any significant upregulation of the virulence factors at the lesional sites compared with those at the nonlesional control. Overall, we utilized a robust assay to directly detect and quantify viable S. aureus and its associated virulence factors at the site of AD skin lesions. This method can be extended to study the expression of skin microbial genes at the sites of various dermatological conditions.