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Preclinical Work May Lay Groundwork for Future Targeted Acne Therapies

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The recent study published in Nature Communications by Hajam et al delves into the factors contributing to the functional divergence of human commensal Cutibacterium acnes bacteria. Researchers have identified different phylotypes of C acnes bacteria that may be associated with acne or healthy skin, implicating the evolutionary divergence of enzyme hyaluronidase A and B. The study suggests that targeting hyaluronidase A with a peptide vaccine or inhibitor may offer more directed and effective anti-acne therapies while preserving the healthy skin microbiome, revolutionizing acne therapies.

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