JOURNAL ARTICLE

Dermatophilosis: Current Advances and Future Directions

Abstract

Dermatophilosis, caused by the Gram-positive, filamentous bacterium Dermatophilus congolensis, is an important skin disease that adversely affects cattle health and productivity. It also affects other domestic and wild animals and occasionally humans. This review provides a detailed overview of the molecular characteristics and resistome profile of D. congolensis, highlighting recent advances in genomic research. We examine the bacterium’s genome architecture, including its genome size, GC content, gene composition, and phylogenetic placement within the Actinomycetales. Key virulence factors are discussed, including proteolytic enzymes, hyphal invasion, zoospore motility, and the gene products of nasp and agac, emphasizing their roles in tissue invasion, pathogenesis, and diagnostic detection. Furthermore, we analyze resistome, focusing on identified antibiotic resistance genes, diverse resistance mechanisms such as efflux pumps and beta-lactamases, and the contribution of mobile genetic elements to horizontal gene transfer. The implications of these molecular insights for accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and antibiotic stewardship in cattle production are critically evaluated. Finally, we highlight future research priorities aimed at deepening our understanding of D. congolensis biology and improving strategies for disease control. This review underscores the importance of integrating molecular surveillance with antimicrobial monitoring to safeguard cattle health and promote sustainable livestock management.

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Topics

Nail Diseases and Treatments
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Epidemiology
Autoimmune Bullous Skin Diseases
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Pathology and Forensic Medicine
Infectious Diseases and Mycology
Health Sciences →  Veterinary →  Small Animals

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