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不同皮肤病中的皮肤微生物群变化

Skin Microbiome Shifts in Various Dermatological Conditions.

作者信息

Lee Conan H, Min Mildred, Jin Sami S, Sivamani Raja K

机构信息

School of Medicine, University of California Davis, 4610X St., Sacramento, CA 95817, USA.

College of Medicine, California Northstate University, 9700 W Taron Dr., Elk Grove, CA 95757, USA.

出版信息

J Clin Med. 2025 Aug 30;14(17):6137. doi: 10.3390/jcm14176137.

Abstract

: The human skin provides a protective barrier composed of bacteria, fungi, viruses, and archaea that prevents the invasion of harmful organisms. Recent advancements in genomic sequencing have allowed for greater accuracy of species detection. This review aims to summarize the most up-to-date skin microbiome shifts in various dermatological diseases. : A systematic search was conducted to examine microbiome shifts comparing lesional and nonlesional or diseased and healthy skin across various dermatological conditions. A literature search was conducted on PubMed, Web of Science, and Embase Databases from inception through April 2024, yielding 38 studies. : Staphylococcus aureus was reported unanimously in all skin conditions. Most studies in this review, except those investigating acne vulgaris, showed a decreased microbiome diversity in diseased skin. Finally, there was a greater shift in the proportion of pro-inflammatory bacterial and fungal strains. : The skin microbiome is significantly altered in the progression of numerous dermatological diseases. Diversity of the skin microbiome is decreased, and there is an increased proportion of pro-inflammatory bacterial and fungal strains. The skin microbiome also provides a more comprehensive understanding of the development and progression of many inflammatory skin diseases. Prebiotic treatments may propose a much safer and cheaper alternative to antibiotics, which can have highly toxic side effects and negative implications for public health regarding antibiotic resistance. More research is required to fully understand both the microbiome changes and efficacy and viability of using probiotic treatments to restore the skin microbiome, thereby improving patient outcomes in all dermatological conditions.

摘要

人类皮肤提供了一个由细菌、真菌、病毒和古细菌组成的保护屏障,可防止有害生物的入侵。基因组测序的最新进展提高了物种检测的准确性。本综述旨在总结各种皮肤病中最新的皮肤微生物群变化。

进行了一项系统检索,以研究在各种皮肤病情况下,病变皮肤与非病变皮肤或患病皮肤与健康皮肤之间微生物群的变化。对PubMed、Web of Science和Embase数据库从创建到2024年4月进行了文献检索,共获得38项研究。

在所有皮肤状况中均一致报告有金黄色葡萄球菌。本综述中的大多数研究,除了那些调查寻常痤疮的研究外,均显示患病皮肤中的微生物群多样性降低。最后,促炎细菌和真菌菌株的比例有更大变化。

在众多皮肤病的进展过程中,皮肤微生物群会发生显著改变。皮肤微生物群的多样性降低,促炎细菌和真菌菌株的比例增加。皮肤微生物群还为许多炎症性皮肤病的发生和发展提供了更全面的认识。益生元治疗可能为抗生素提供一种更安全、更便宜的替代方案,抗生素可能具有高毒性副作用,并在抗生素耐药性方面对公共卫生产生负面影响。需要更多的研究来充分了解微生物群的变化以及使用益生菌治疗来恢复皮肤微生物群的疗效和可行性,从而改善所有皮肤病患者的治疗结果。

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