Division of Pharmacy & Optometry, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Division of Musculoskeletal & Dermatological Sciences, School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom.
Clin Microbiol Rev. 2019 Jul 31;32(4). doi: 10.1128/CMR.00051-19. Print 2019 Sep 18.
Microbiomes associated with human skin and the oral cavity are uniquely exposed to personal care regimes. Changes in the composition and activities of the microbial communities in these environments can be utilized to promote consumer health benefits, for example, by reducing the numbers, composition, or activities of microbes implicated in conditions such as acne, axillary odor, dandruff, and oral diseases. It is, however, important to ensure that innovative approaches for microbiome manipulation do not unsafely disrupt the microbiome or compromise health, and where major changes in the composition or activities of the microbiome may occur, these require evaluation to ensure that critical biological functions are unaffected. This article is based on a 2-day workshop held at SEAC Unilever, Sharnbrook, United Kingdom, involving 31 specialists in microbial risk assessment, skin and oral microbiome research, microbial ecology, bioinformatics, mathematical modeling, and immunology. The first day focused on understanding the potential implications of skin and oral microbiome perturbation, while approaches to characterize those perturbations were discussed during the second day. This article discusses the factors that the panel recommends be considered for personal care products that target the microbiomes of the skin and the oral cavity.
与人体皮肤和口腔相关的微生物组会受到个人护理方案的独特影响。这些环境中微生物群落的组成和活性的变化可用于促进消费者的健康益处,例如,通过减少与痤疮、腋窝异味、头皮屑和口腔疾病等情况相关的微生物的数量、组成或活性。然而,重要的是要确保用于微生物组操纵的创新方法不会不安全地破坏微生物组或损害健康,并且在微生物组的组成或活性可能发生重大变化的情况下,需要对其进行评估以确保关键的生物功能不受影响。本文基于在英国 Sharnbrook 的 SEAC Unilever 举行的为期两天的研讨会,涉及 31 名微生物风险评估、皮肤和口腔微生物组研究、微生物生态学、生物信息学、数学建模和免疫学方面的专家。第一天的重点是了解皮肤和口腔微生物组扰动的潜在影响,而第二天则讨论了表征这些扰动的方法。本文讨论了专家小组建议在针对皮肤和口腔微生物组的个人护理产品中考虑的因素。