Research Article
Influence of Microbiota on Diabetic Foot Wound in Comparison with Adjacent Normal Skin Based on the Clinical Features
Table 1
Significantly different microbes according to clinical groups.
| Clinical | Significantly abundant microbes | characterization | Tissue | Skin | Tissue | Skin |
| Wagner classification | G 0-2 | G3-5 | | Firmicutes | Lactobacillus | Bacteroidetes | Bacteroidetes | | | | Prevotella | Prevotella | | | | Peptoniphilus | Peptostreptococcus | | | | Porphyromonas | Porphyromonas | | | | Dialister | Propionibacterium |
| Infection type | Superficial | Deep | | Firmicutes | | Bacteroidetes | Porphyromonas | | | | Prevotella | Peptostreptococcus | | | | Peptoniphilus | | | | | Porphyromonas | | | | | Dialister | |
| Severity | Mild | Severe | | Firmicutes | | Bacteroidetes | Bacteroidetes | | | | | Peptoniphilus |
| ESRD | Yes | No | | | Finegoldia | Bacteroidetes | Lactobacillus | | | | Prevotella | | | | | Peptoniphilus | | | | | Porphyromonas | |
| HbA1c | < 8% | >8% | | | | Bacteroidetes | | | | | Peptoniphilus | Peptoniphilus | | | | Streptococcus | Streptococcus |
| Etiology | Ischemic | Neuropathic | | | | | Anaerococcus |
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