Yang Yuyan, Huang Jiuzuo, Zeng Ang, Long Xiao, Yu Nanze, Wang Xiaojun
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, No. 1, Shuaifuyuan, Dongcheng District, Beijing, 100005, China.
Burns Trauma. 2024 Mar 4;12:tkad059. doi: 10.1093/burnst/tkad059. eCollection 2024.
The efficient management of skin wounds for rapid and scarless healing represents a major clinical unmet need. Nonhealing skin wounds and undesired scar formation impair quality of life and result in high healthcare expenditure worldwide. The skin-colonizing microbiota contributes to maintaining an intact skin barrier in homeostasis, but it also participates in the pathogenesis of many skin disorders, including aberrant wound healing, in many respects. This review focuses on the composition of the skin microbiome in cutaneous wounds of different types (i.e. acute and chronic) and with different outcomes (i.e. nonhealing and hypertrophic scarring), mainly based on next-generation sequencing analyses; furthermore, we discuss the mechanistic insights into host-microbe and microbe-microbe interactions during wound healing. Finally, we highlight potential therapeutic strategies that target the skin microbiome to improve healing outcomes.
对皮肤伤口进行有效管理以实现快速且无瘢痕愈合,是临床上一个尚未满足的重大需求。皮肤伤口不愈合以及形成不理想的瘢痕会损害生活质量,并在全球范围内导致高昂的医疗费用。定殖于皮肤的微生物群有助于在稳态下维持完整的皮肤屏障,但在许多方面也参与了包括异常伤口愈合在内的多种皮肤疾病的发病过程。本综述主要基于下一代测序分析,重点关注不同类型(即急性和慢性)以及不同转归(即不愈合和肥厚性瘢痕形成)的皮肤伤口中皮肤微生物组的组成;此外,我们还讨论了伤口愈合过程中宿主 - 微生物以及微生物 - 微生物相互作用的机制见解。最后,我们强调了针对皮肤微生物组以改善愈合结果的潜在治疗策略。