Malassezia restricta | Fungi

Taxonomic level
Fungi
Basidiomycota
Malasseziomycetes
Malasseziales
Malasseziaceae
Malassezia
Malassezia restricta
Fungi that belong to the genus Malassezia are long known for living on the skin, where they feed on the fats and oils that make up sebum. Much more recently, they have also been discovered to inhabit in the gut, possibly feeding on dietary fats. They are often highly abundant, in some cases as much as 4% of the total gut microbiome. M. restricta has been associated with inflammation of the gut. Its presence worsened colitis, and it's abundance increased in Crohn's disease. These observations seemed to depend on the presence of specific genetic variations in the human genome.
 
0%
of Healthy Europeans have it.
 
<0.01%
is the highest relative amount we have seen.
Detected in
0/7
reference groups.
Median amount detected:
Healthy Europeans
Not detected
Users, all
Not detected
Non-industrial lifestyle
Not detected
Users, high diversity
Not detected
Users, low diversity
Not detected
Overweight
Not detected
Obese
Not detected