Microorganisms,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(12), P. 2667 - 2667
Published: Dec. 23, 2024
Several
research
groups
have
confirmed
that
in
the
pathogenesis
of
chronic
inflammatory
skin
disorder
rosacea,
composition
and
fecal
microbiome
affected
patients
differs
from
healthy
individuals.
We
studied
stool,
blood
microbiomes
rosacea
control
using
16S
rRNA
sequencing.
Our
goals
were
to
determine
1.
whether
characteristics
differ
individuals,
2.
change
experienced
on
can
be
by
alterations
stool
through
mediation
3.
metabolic
activity
changed
skin,
or
play
a
role
rosacea.
The
differed
significantly
both
alpha
beta
diversity,
as
well
abundance
genera.
Only
few
genera
abundances
samples.
most
significant
representatives
microbiome,
Staphylococcus,
Cutibacterium,
Corynebacterium
Neisseria,
cannot
derived
feces
blood.
pathways
associated
with
contributed
production
anti-inflammatory
short-chain
fatty
acids.
While
increased
adenosylcobalamin,
L-isoleucine
thiazole
appeared
protective
effect,
excessive
heme
H2S
likely
contribute
deterioration
pathology.
Cornea,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 14, 2025
Ocular
rosacea
is
a
chronic
inflammatory
disorder
affecting
the
ocular
surface,
often
associated
with
cutaneous
rosacea.
This
review
aims
to
explore
its
pathogenesis,
treatment
approaches,
and
future
directions
for
management.
A
of
current
literature
on
pathophysiology,
clinical
features,
strategies
in
adults
children
(pediatric
blepharokeratoconjunctivitis)
was
conducted.
Emerging
research
immune
dysregulation,
microbiome
alterations,
potential
therapeutic
targets
analyzed.
involves
dysregulation
neurovascular
systems,
toll-like
receptor
activation
complement
system
involvement
leading
surface
inflammation.
Alterations
have
been
implicated
disease
progression.
Treatment
emphasize
stepwise
approach,
incorporating
skin
hygiene,
lifestyle
modifications,
pharmacological
interventions.
Recent
advancements
understanding
mechanisms
led
exploration
targeted
therapies,
including
biologics
small-molecule
inhibitors.
remains
challenging
diagnose
treat,
particularly
blepharokeratoconjunctivitis),
delayed
intervention
poor
outcomes.
multidisciplinary
new
options,
holds
promise
improving
patient
care.
Further
into
genetic
molecular
basis
may
enable
more
personalized
treatments.
Cosmetics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12(2), P. 34 - 34
Published: Feb. 22, 2025
Well-aging
strategies
include
the
use
of
both
oral
and
topic
products
to
nourish
skin
from
inside
out.
A
clinical–instrumental
study
was
conducted
on
96
Caucasian
subjects
with
mild-to-moderate
facial
aging
demonstrate
efficacy
probiotic
(Lactobacillus
plantarum
PBS067,
Lactobacillus
reuteri
PBS072,
rhamnosus
LRH020)
intake
combined
topical
ectoin
sodium
hyaluronate.
The
sebum
content,
hydration
moisturization,
profilometry
(wrinkle
depth
smoothness),
TEWL,
elasticity
(R0
R2
parameters),
radiance,
pores
(size
impurities)
were
measured
after
4
8
weeks
product
use.
These
parameters
also
integrated
through
a
self-assessment
questionnaire
align
perceived
efficacy.
One
hour
serum
application,
wrinkle
reduced
by
9.2%,
while
increased
16.6%
radiance
19.1%
following
cream
application.
After
use,
shown
respect
skin’s
hydrolipid
film,
effectively
improve
associated
aging,
detoxify
impurities.
mechanism
behind
these
improvements
linked
an
enhancement
microbiome.
Our
findings
clearly
hyaluronate
in
enhancing
health
mitigating
signs
aging.
Indian Journal of Dermatology Venereology and Leprology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
0, P. 1 - 11
Published: March 4, 2025
The
gut
microbiome
and
human
body
have
co-evolved
in
a
synergistic
host-microbial
relationship.
ideal
composition
of
microbiota
is
an
elusive
concept,
but
every
individual
has
unique
profile
with
regional
differences.
Newer
diagnostic
techniques
helped
identify
different
bacteria
their
roles
health
disease.
affected
by
various
factors
like
age,
diet,
immune
system,
environmental
factors,
exercise,
drugs.
varied
metabolism,
response,
tolerance
antimicrobial
protection.
Diet
plays
important
role
maintaining
the
microbial
diversity.
Loss
homoeostasis
results
dysbiosis.
Dysbiosis
many
dermatological
diseases
atopic
dermatitis,
psoriasis,
acne,
rosacea,
hidradenitis
suppurativa,
connective
tissue
disorders
other
systemic
conditions
obesity,
diabetes,
neurological
disease
malignancy.
Reconstitution
ecology
form
bacteriotherapy
reintegration
certain
strains
beneficial
these
disorders.
Cureus,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 19, 2025
The
gut
microbiome
plays
a
fundamental
role
in
mental
health,
influencing
mood,
cognition,
and
emotional
regulation
through
the
gut-brain
axis.
This
bidirectional
communication
system
connects
gastrointestinal
CNS,
facilitated
by
microbial
metabolites,
neurotransmitters,
immune
interactions.
Recent
research
highlights
association
between
dysbiosis
psychiatric
disorders,
including
anxiety,
depression,
stress-related
conditions.
Key
findings
indicate
that
altered
diversity,
decreased
short-chain
fatty
acid
(SCFA)
production,
increased
neuroinflammation
contribute
to
health
disturbances.
paper
explores
mechanism
linking
brain
function,
neurotransmitter
synthesis,
vagus
nerve
signaling,
hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal
(HPA)
axis
modulation.
Additionally,
it
evaluates
potential
of
microbiome-targeted
interventions,
such
as
probiotics,
prebiotics,
dietary
modifications,
fecal
microbiota
transplantation
(FMT),
alleviating
symptoms.
Microbiome
sequencing
bioinformatics
advances
further
support
development
personalized
microbiome-based
interventions.
Despite
promising
evidence,
challenges
inter-individual
variability,
methodological
inconsistencies,
need
for
longitudinal
studies
remain.
Future
should
focus
on
standardizing
assessment
techniques
optimizing
therapeutic
applications.
Integrating
precision
psychiatry
with
diagnostics
holds
immense
transforming
treatment.
Clinical Microbiology Reviews,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 22, 2025
SUMMARY
Recent
advances
in
therapeutic
probiotics
have
shown
promising
results
across
various
health
conditions,
reflecting
a
growing
understanding
of
the
human
microbiome’s
role
and
disease.
However,
comprehensive
reviews
integrating
diverse
effects
subjects
been
limited.
By
analyzing
randomized
controlled
trials
(RCTs)
meta-analyses,
this
review
provides
overview
key
developments
probiotic
interventions
targeting
gut,
liver,
skin,
vaginal,
mental,
oral
health.
Emerging
evidence
supports
efficacy
specific
strains
combinations
treating
wide
range
disorders,
from
gastrointestinal
(GI)
liver
diseases
to
dermatological
bacterial
vaginosis,
mental
diseases.
We
discuss
expanding
microbiome-organ
connections
underlying
mechanisms
action.
While
many
clinical
demonstrate
significant
benefits,
we
acknowledge
areas
requiring
further
large-scale
studies
establish
definitive
optimal
treatment
protocols.
The
addresses
challenges
standardizing
research
methodologies
emphasizes
importance
considering
individual
variations
microbiome
composition
host
genetics.
Additionally,
explore
emerging
concepts
such
as
oral-gut-brain
axis
future
directions,
including
high-resolution
profiling,
host-microbe
interaction
studies,
organoid
models,
artificial
intelligence
applications
research.
Overall,
offers
update
on
current
state
multiple
domains
health,
providing
insights
into
directions
potential
for
revolutionize
preventive
medicine.
Life,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(5), P. 585 - 585
Published: May 1, 2024
Background:
Recent
studies
have
suggested
a
possible
connection
between
rosacea
and
patients’
gut
microbiota.
Objective:
To
investigate
the
differences
in
fecal
microbial
profiles
patients
with
healthy
controls.
Methods:
Gut
microbiota
of
54
(RP)
were
analyzed
using
MiSeq
16S
rRNA
sequencing.
Enterotypes,
Firmicutes/Bacteroides
(F/B)
ratio,
significance
alpha
beta
diversity,
differential
abundance
analysis
(DAA)
calculated
compared
age-
gender-matched
controls
(CP,
n
=
50).
Results:
Significant
changes
enterotypes
F/B
ratio
observed
RP
CP
(p
0.017
p
0.002,
respectively).
The
showed
decreased
richness
diversity
to
(Shannon
0.012,
inverse
Simpson
0.034).
Beta
also
differed
both
groups
(PERMANOVA,
0.006).
Fourteen
significantly
different
taxa
detected
according
DAA.
Faecalibacterium
prausnitzii
(coef.
−0.0800,
0.008),
Lachnoospiraceae
ND
3007
group
sp.
−0.073,
<
0.001),
Ruminococcaceae
−0.072,
0.015)
decreased;
Oscillobacter
0.023,
0.031),
Flavonifractor
plautii
0.011,
0.037),
Ruminococccaceae
UBA
1819
0.010,
0.031)
increased
CP.
Conclusion:
alterations
present
RP.
Taxonomic
shifts
reduced
when
Larger
prospective
are
needed
correlations
clinical
features
translate
these
findings
into
future
therapeutic
approaches.
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 6, 2024
ABSTRACT
Objective
The
primary
aim
of
this
systematic
review
and
meta‐analysis
was
to
synthesize
compare
the
clinical
efficacy
intense
pulsed
light
(IPL)
pulsed‐dye
laser
(PDL)
therapies
for
management
rosacea.
Methods
literatures
were
searched
in
Web
Science,
PubMed,
Embase,
Cochrane
Library
databases
identify
relevant
studies
investigating
use
IPL
PDL
treatment
Screening
retrieved
articles
data
extraction
performed
as
per
pre‐established
inclusion
exclusion
criteria.
outcome
measures
evaluated
included
clearance
rates,
erythema
scores,
pain
scores.
Results
incorporated
from
four
involving
a
total
141
participants.
did
not
reveal
statistically
significant
difference
between
rate
achieving
greater
than
50%
(RR
=
−0.07,
95%
CI:
−0.19,
0.05).
However,
group
demonstrated
significantly
higher
exceeding
75%
compared
−0.13,
−0.23,
−0.04).
change
index,
key
measure
rosacea
severity,
similar
two
modalities
(SMD
−0.15,
−0.55,
0.26).
Interestingly,
reported
notably
lower
VAS
score
1.54,
0.08,
3.00).
Conclusion
Either
or
appears
be
effective
exhibits
slight
advantage
substantial
(>75%)
clearance,
while
may
preferable
patients
with
tolerance
post‐treatment
discomfort.
existing
literature
directly
comparing
these
laser/light‐based
is
limited,
warranting
further
well‐designed,
large‐scale
establish
optimal
algorithm
chronic
inflammatory
skin
condition.
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 16, 2024
ABSTRACT
Background
Rosacea
is
a
chronic
inflammatory
skin
disease
characterized
by
flushing,
erythema,
papules,
and
pustules
on
the
central
face.
It
affects
patient
appearance
noted
for
its
chronicity,
recurrence,
resistance
to
treatment.
Effective
rosacea
treatment
requires
repairing
barrier,
reducing
inflammation,
promoting
vasoconstriction.
Aims
This
study
aims
evaluate
efficacy
of
topical
ferulic
acid
in
treating
papulopustular
impact
barrier
function.
Methods
Sixty
patients
with
mild
moderate
were
selected
from
Department
Dermatology
at
Affiliated
Hospital
Shandong
Second
Medical
University
between
January
2023
December
2023.
Patients
randomly
assigned
either
control
group
or
an
observation
group,
30
each
group.
The
applied
solution
affected
areas,
while
used
normal
saline,
both
twice
daily
6
weeks.
Both
groups
also
received
0.1
g
doxycycline
hydrochloride
tablets
orally
once
daily.
Skin
lesions
function
assessed
using
VISIA
imaging
self‐rating
scales
before
during
treatment,
adverse
reactions
recorded.
Results
After
weeks,
lesion
assessments
self‐assessment
scores
improved
significantly
baseline,
greater
improvement
compared
(
p
<
0.05).
Indicators
results
demonstrated
rosacea.
total
effective
rate
was
higher
(80.00%)
(63.33%)
In
nine
(30.00%)
experienced
greasy
sensation
initially,
one
(3.33%)
reported
tingling
itching,
no
serious
observed.
Conclusions
Ferulic
as
adjuvant
rosacea,
improving
minimal
reactions.