特应性皮炎
痤疮
背景(考古学)
银屑病
皮肤癌
肠-脑轴
免疫系统
人体皮肤
细胞因子
生物
免疫学
医学
肠道菌群
皮肤病科
癌症
内科学
古生物学
遗传学
作者
Ali Abdi,Parvin Oroojzadeh,Nassim Valivand,Roshanak Sambrani,H Lotfi
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.bbrc.2024.149632
摘要
The interplay between gut microbiota and human health, both mental and physical, is well-documented. This connection extends to the gut-brain-skin axis, linking gut microbiota to skin health. Recent studies have underscored the potential of probiotics and prebiotics to modulate gut microbiota, supported by in vivo and clinical investigations. In this comprehensive review, we explore the immunological implications of probiotics in influencing the gut-skin axis for the treatment and prevention of skin conditions, including psoriasis, acne, diabetic ulcers, atopic dermatitis, and skin cancer. Our analysis reveals that probiotics exert their effects by modulating cytokine production, whether administered orally or topically. Probiotics bolster skin defenses through the production of antimicrobial peptides and the induction of keratinocyte differentiation and regeneration. Yet, many questions surrounding probiotics remain unanswered, necessitating further exploration of their mechanisms of action in the context of skin diseases.
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