Association between the skin microbiome and lichen striatus hypopigmentation: <i>Cutibacterium acnes</i> as a potential cause

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology

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What was studied

Compared the skin microbiome of lichen striatus patients with hypopigmentation versus those without using whole‑genome sequencing of skin biopsy samples.

Key findings

Cutibacterium acnes and other microbes associated with hypopigmented disorders were more abundant in the hypopigmented group; no absolute counts or effect sizes were reported.

Study limitations

Abstract provides no sample size, quantitative effect estimates, or follow‑up; the observational comparative design cannot establish causation.

Clinical implications

Hypopigmented lichen striatus may have higher Cutibacterium acnes abundance, suggesting a microbiome role, but there is no evidence yet to change clinical management.