CUTIBACTERIUM acnesMICROBIAL sensitivity testsEGYPTIANSGRAM'S stainACNEBackground. Recent studies have revealed that antibiotics are yielding unsatisfactory outcomes in certain patients with acne. Therefore, attention was drawn to antibiotic resistance as a rapidly growing problem that might le...
Here, we present bacterial therapy for treating cancer using tumor-isolated Cutibacterium acnes, which is safe to use, has minimal side effects compared to chemotherapeutic drugs, and most importantly, targets the tumor microenvironment due to the bacterium’s anaerobic nature. It activates the immune...
cutibacterium modestum and propionibacterium humerusii represent the same species that is common1y misidentified as cutibacterium acnesCutibacterium spp. play an increasing role in soft tissue and implant-associated infections. We isolated a novel Cutibacterium spp. from an implant and investigated this ...
acnes. The isolation and identification of Cutibacterium spp. is still a challenge. The correct description of very recently named C. modestum and the availability of a correct 16S rRNA sequence of the type strain may help to clarify the taxonomical uncertainty concerning " P. humerusii ". The...
acnes colonization. From the perspective of the bacterium, opportunistic colonization is favored by virulence factors; biofilm formation capacity, rather than proliferation itself, might be a key feature for bacterial outgrowth [3,4]. In analogy with other Gram-positive bacteria, C. acnes is ...