2024
DOI: 10.1128/msphere.00555-23
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Characterization of the skin microbiome in normal and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma affected cats and dogs

Jacoba I. Bromfield,
Julian Zaugg,
Rodney C. Straw
et al.

Abstract: Human cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) and actinic keratoses (AK) display microbial dysbiosis with an enrichment of staphylococcal species, which have been implicated in AK and SCC progression. SCCs are common in both felines and canines and are often diagnosed at late stages leading to high disease morbidity and mortality rates. Although recent studies support the involvement of the skin microbiome in AK and SCC progression in humans, there is no knowledge of this in companion animals. Here, we provi… Show more

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