Advances in the human skin microbiota and its roles in cutaneous diseases
Reviewartikel, 2022

Skin is the largest organ in the human body, and the interplay between the environment factors and human skin leads to some skin diseases, such as acne, psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis. As the first line of human immune defense, skin plays significant roles in human health via preventing the invasion of pathogens that is heavily influenced by the skin microbiota. Despite being a challenging niche for microbes, human skin is colonized by diverse commensal microorganisms that shape the skin environment. The skin microbiota can affect human health, and its imbalance and dysbiosis contribute to the skin diseases. This review focuses on the advances in our understanding of skin microbiota and its interaction with human skin. Moreover, the potential roles of microbiota in skin health and diseases are described, and some key species are highlighted. The prevention, diagnosis and treatment strategies for microbe-related skin diseases, such as healthy diets, lifestyles, probiotics and prebiotics, are discussed. Strategies for modulation of skin microbiota using synthetic biology are discussed as an interesting venue for optimization of the skin-microbiota interactions. In summary, this review provides insights into human skin microbiota recovery, the interactions between human skin microbiota and diseases, and the strategies for engineering/rebuilding human skin microbiota.

Omics technologies

Skin

Synthetic biology

Host-skin microbiota interaction

Microbiota

Commensal microbes

Cutaneous diseases

Acne

Författare

Yudie Yang

Zhengzhou University

Lingbo Qu

Zhengzhou University

Ivan Mijakovic

Chalmers, Biologi och bioteknik, Systembiologi

Yongjun Wei

Zhengzhou University

Microbial Cell Factories

14752859 (eISSN)

Vol. 21 1 176

Ämneskategorier

Dermatologi och venereologi

Medicinsk bioteknik

Klinisk vetenskap

DOI

10.1186/s12934-022-01901-6

PubMed

36038876

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2022-10-03