SanMiguel Adam, Grice Elizabeth A
Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine, 421 Curie Blvd, 1007 Biomedical Research Building II/III, Philadelphia, PA, 19104, USA.
Cell Mol Life Sci. 2015 Apr;72(8):1499-515. doi: 10.1007/s00018-014-1812-z. Epub 2014 Dec 30.
The skin is colonized by an assemblage of microorganisms which, for the most part, peacefully coexist with their hosts. In some cases, these communities also provide vital functions to cutaneous health through the modulation of host factors. Recent studies have illuminated the role of anatomical skin site, gender, age, and the immune system in shaping the cutaneous ecosystem. Alterations to microbial communities have also been associated with, and likely contribute to, a number of cutaneous disorders. This review focuses on the host factors that shape and maintain skin microbial communities, and the reciprocal role of microbes in modulating skin immunity. A greater understanding of these interactions is critical to elucidating the forces that shape cutaneous populations and their contributions to skin homeostasis. This knowledge can also inform the tendency of perturbations to predispose and/or bring about certain skin disorders.
皮肤被一群微生物所定植,在大多数情况下,这些微生物与它们的宿主和平共处。在某些情况下,这些群落还通过调节宿主因子对皮肤健康发挥重要作用。最近的研究阐明了解剖学皮肤部位、性别、年龄和免疫系统在塑造皮肤生态系统中的作用。微生物群落的改变也与多种皮肤疾病相关,并且可能导致这些疾病。本综述重点关注塑造和维持皮肤微生物群落的宿主因素,以及微生物在调节皮肤免疫中的相互作用。深入了解这些相互作用对于阐明塑造皮肤菌群的力量及其对皮肤稳态的贡献至关重要。这些知识还可以为扰动倾向于引发和/或导致某些皮肤疾病提供依据。