The Role of the Skin Microbiome in Acne: Challenges and Future Therapeutic Opportunities
Alicja Niedźwiedzka,
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Maria Pia Micallef,
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Manuele Biazzo
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
25(21), P. 11422 - 11422
Published: Oct. 24, 2024
Acne
vulgaris
is
a
widespread
dermatological
condition
that
significantly
affects
the
quality
of
life
adolescents
and
adults.
Traditionally,
acne
pathogenesis
has
been
linked
to
factors
such
as
excess
sebum
production,
follicular
hyperkeratinization,
presence
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Efficacy of Probiotic Supplements and Topical Applications in the Treatment of Acne: A Scoping Review of Current Results
Journal of Experimental Pharmacology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 17, P. 1 - 14
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Abstract:
Acne
vulgaris
is
a
prevalent
dermatological
condition
characterized
by
comedones,
papules,
and
pustules,
with
significant
physical
psychological
implications.
Conventional
treatments
for
this
condition,
including
antibiotics
retinoids,
face
challenges,
such
as
side
effects
antibiotic
resistance,
necessitating
alternative
treatments.
Recent
studies
show
the
potential
of
probiotics
to
modulate
skin
microbiome
alleviate
acne
symptoms.
Therefore,
study
aimed
consolidate
evidence
from
randomized
controlled
trials
(RCTs)
clinical
investigations,
evaluating
efficacy
in
management.
A
comprehensive
literature
search
was
conducted
across
PubMed,
Scopus,
Cochrane
databases
using
several
keywords,
"probiotic",
"microbiome",
"acne
vulgaris".
Inclusion
criteria
are
RCTs
2009
2024
examining
treatment.
Studies
were
selected,
screened,
analyzed
based
on
population,
intervention,
design,
results.
Descriptive
statistics
used
summarize
characteristics.
Fifteen
811
participants
met
inclusion
criteria.
The
tested
various
oral
topical
probiotics,
Lactobacillus,
Bifidobacterium,
Bacillus
,
Enterococcus
strains,
over
treatment
periods
ranging
4
12
weeks.
results
showed
that
reduced
lesions,
improved
barrier
function,
decreased
inflammatory
markers.
Both
balancing
reducing
severity.
Some
reported
outcomes
comparable
conventional
treatments,
benzoyl
peroxide.
However,
there
variability
individual
responses
different
probiotic
effects,
though
rare,
have
been
some
cases.
Probiotics
presented
natural,
effective
future
needed
determine
optimal
protocols.
Keywords:
microbiome,
vulgaris,
bacterial
imbalance,
conditions
Language: Английский
Bidirectional Mendelian Randomization Analysis to Study the Relationship Between Human Skin Microbiota and Radiation-Induced Skin Toxicity
Hui Chen,
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Xiaojie Xia,
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Kexin Shi
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Microorganisms,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(1), P. 194 - 194
Published: Jan. 17, 2025
Radiation-induced
skin
toxicity,
resulting
from
ionizing
or
nonionizing
radiation,
is
a
common
disorder.
However,
the
underlying
relationship
between
microbiota
and
radiation-induced
toxicity
remains
largely
unexplored.
Herein,
we
uncover
microbiota–skin
interaction
based
on
genome-wide
association
study
(GWAS)
featuring
150
three
types
of
microenvironment.
Summary
datasets
human
were
extracted
GWAS
catalog
database,
summary
FinnGen
biobank.
Mendelian
Randomization
(MR)
analysis
was
leveraged
to
sort
out
causal
link
toxicity.
We
identified
33
connections
including
19
positive
14
negative
causative
directions.
Among
these
potential
associations,
genus
Staphylococcus
could
serve
as
risk
factor
for
especially
radiodermatitis.
And
Streptococcus
salivarius
protective
against
Additional
indicated
no
pleiotropy,
heterogeneity,
reverse
in
results.
comprehensively
assessed
associations
with
several
suggestive
links.
Our
results
provide
promising
targets
prevention
treatment
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Exploring the Immunological Role of the Microbial Composition of the Appendix and the Associated Risks of Appendectomies
Journal of Personalized Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(3), P. 112 - 112
Published: March 14, 2025
The
appendix,
an
integral
part
of
the
large
intestine,
may
serve
two
purposes.
First
all,
it
is
a
concentration
lymphoid
tissue
that
resembles
Peyer’s
patches.
It
also
main
location
in
body
for
creation
immunoglobulin
A
(IgA),
which
essential
controlling
intestinal
flora’s
density
and
quality.
Second,
appendix
constitutes
special
place
commensal
bacteria
because
its
form.
Inflammation
brought
on
by
variety
infectious
agents,
including
bacteria,
viruses,
or
parasites,
known
as
appendicitis.
According
to
number
studies,
consequences
appendectomies
be
more
subtle,
relate
emergence
heart
disease,
inflammatory
bowel
disease
(IBD),
Parkinson’s
(PD),
among
other
unexpected
illnesses.
poorer
prognosis
recurrent
Clostridium
difficile
infection
predicted
absence
appendix.
Appendectomies
result
gut
dysbiosis,
consequently
causes
different
outcomes.
In
this
review,
we
compared
compositional
differences
between
microbiome,
immunological
role
microbiome
(AM),
discussed
how
appendectomy
linked
consequences.
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Prospective Comparative Study of an Oral Synbiotic and a Myoinositol-Based Herbal Supplement in Modifying Hormone Levels and the Gut Microbiome in Non-cystic Acne
Mildred Min,
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Nasima Afzal,
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Jessica Maloh
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et al.
Dermatology and Therapy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 18, 2025
Language: Английский
Microbiome Modulation: Probiotics, Prebiotics, and Postbiotics in Acne Vulgaris Therapy
Nereen A. Almosilhy,
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Esraa M. AlEdani
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Updates in clinical dermatology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 55 - 81
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
The Role of Bile Acid in Immune‐Mediated Skin Diseases
Huike Ma,
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Ruonan Li,
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Baoquan Qu
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et al.
Experimental Dermatology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
34(5)
Published: April 29, 2025
ABSTRACT
Immune‐mediated
skin
disorders
arise
from
dysfunctional
immune
responses,
instigating
inflammatory
dermatoses
and
a
reduced
quality
of
life.
The
complex
pathogenesis
likely
involves
genetic
risks,
environmental
triggers
aberrant
activation.
An
emerging
body
evidence
suggests
that
bile
acid
disturbances
may
critically
promote
pathology
in
certain
conditions.
Bile
acids
synthesised
cholesterol
regulate
nutrient
metabolism
cell
function
via
nuclear
receptors
G
protein‐coupled
(GPCRs).
Altered
profiles
receptor
expression
have
been
identified
psoriasis,
atopic
dermatitis
(AD)
autoimmune
blistering
diseases.
Disruptions
signalling
affect
the
metabolic
pathways
linked
to
these
disorders.
Targeting
components
axis
represents
promising
therapeutic
strategy.
This
review
elucidates
intricate
links
between
homeostasis
dysfunction
diseases,
synthesising
targeting
unlock
innovative
avenues.
study
compiles
clinical
experimental
data
revealing
disrupted
composition
various
immune‐mediated
dermatoses,
highlighting
significance
cutaneous
regulation.
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The Effect of an Oral Probiotic Mixture on Clinical Evolution and the Gut and Skin Microbiome in Patients with Alopecia Areata: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Cosmetics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(4), P. 119 - 119
Published: July 13, 2024
(1)
Background:
Given
the
autoimmune
nature
of
Alopecia
Areata
(AA)
and
immunomodulatory
properties
probiotics,
this
trial
was
conducted
to
evaluate
efficacy
a
probiotic
mixture,
consisting
Lactobacillus
rhamnosus
Bifidobacterium
longum
strains,
as
an
adjuvant
treatment
in
group
AA
patients.
(2)
Method:
This
study
24-week,
randomized,
double-blind,
placebo-controlled
clinical
trial.
Twenty-six
patients
with
were
included
study,
their
progression,
along
changes
gut
skin
microbiota,
analyzed.
(3)
Results:
A
higher
proportion
treated
formula
showed
improvement
compared
placebo
group,
based
on
both
reduction
number
plaques
(56%
vs.
30%)
affected
scalp
surface
area
(45%
20%).
For
“activity”,
“inactivity”,
“regrowth”,
55%,
67%,
55%
was,
respectively,
observed
50%,
40%,
30%
group.
No
microbiota
during
intervention
period.
Regarding
detected
reductions
characteristic
genera
study.
(4)
Conclusions:
To
our
knowledge,
is
first
assessing
product
AA.
mixture
routine
practice
setting
appears
improve
course
In
addition,
lesions
modified
using
treatment.
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THE STUDY OF EFFECT PROBIOTIC IN ACNE AND ROSACEA : A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Novitafalen,
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Nathania Christika,
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Henyta Henyta
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et al.
Journal of Advance Research in Medical & Health Science (ISSN 2208-2425),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(5), P. 166 - 173
Published: May 22, 2024
Background:
Alternative
remedies
have
long
been
utilized
by
patients
to
treat
skin
diseases
in
addition
or
instead
of
traditional
medical
care.
Research
on
the
relationship
between
probiotics,
microbiota,
and
inflammatory
dermatoses
is
only
getting
started.
Aims
:
This
systematic
review
association
probiotic
its
effect
acne
rosacea.
Methods:
study
demonstrated
compliance
with
all
requirements
means
a
comparison
standards
established
Preferred
Reporting
Items
for
Systematic
Review
Meta-Analysis
(PRISMA)
2020.
Thus,
specialists
were
able
guarantee
that
research
was
as
current
feasible.
Publications
released
2014
2024
considered
this
search
strategy.
accomplished
utilizing
number
distinct
online
reference
sites,
including
Pubmed,
ScienceDirect,
SagePub.
It
determined
reviews,
previously
published
works,
partially
completed
works
would
not
be
included.
Result:
In
PubMed
database,
results
our
brought
up
19
articles,
whereas
SCIENCE
DIRECT
166
SAGEPUB
10
articles.
The
conducted
last
year
yielded
total
18
articles
PubMed,
122
7
SAGEPUB.
end,
we
compiled
6
papers,
3
which
came
from
2
1
We
included
six
met
criteria.
Conclusion:
summary,
manyof
studies
are
currently
available
literature
involved
limited
patients,
did
state
species
dosage
probiotics
utilized,
run
their
trials
enough
fully
assess
effects
microbiome
stomach.
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Skin Microbiome and Acne: Microbial Imbalances and Impact – Interview with Three Key Opinion Leaders
Brigitte Scott
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EMJ Dermatology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 83 - 94
Published: Nov. 7, 2024
Acne
vulgaris,
commonly
known
as
acne,
is
a
multifactorial,
chronic
inflammatory
skin
condition
involving
the
pilosebaceous
unit,
and
one
of
most
common
diseases
globally.
significantly
impacts
quality
life
wellbeing
patients,
can
be
associated
with
anxiety,
depression,
low
self-esteem.
This
also
substantial
healthcare
costs
economic
burden
for
society.
The
treatment
acne
complex
challenging.
For
this
article,
EMJ
conducted
an
interview
in
September
2024
key
opinion
leaders
Marco
Rocha
from
Federal
University
São
Paulo,
Brazilian
Society
Dermatology,
Brazil;
Thomas
Dirschka
CentroDerm
Clinic,
Wuppertal,
Witten-Herdecke,
Germany;
Alison
Layton
Skin
Research
Centre,
Hull
York
Medical
School,
York,
Harrogate
District
NHS
Foundation
Trust,
UK.
leaders,
who
have
wealth
experience
expertise
clinical
management
were
asked
about
current
landscape
potential
role
microbiome
development
disease.
experts
provided
valuable
insights
into
some
many
unmet
needs
management,
particularly
overuse
antibiotics
lack
effective
alternative
therapies
condition.
discussed
contribution
microbial
imbalances
prebiotics
probiotics
restoring
health.
concept
integrating
microbiome-modulating
strategies
conventional
treatment,
whether
there
connection
between
psychological
conditions
such
considered.
A
further
topic
covered
was
educating
patients
parents
acne.
Finally,
outlined
what
future
might
look
like.
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