微生物群
毛囊
人类微生物组计划
失调
人体皮肤
斑秃
类胡萝卜素
免疫学
生物
微生物学
人体微生物群
医学
抗菌肽
皮肤病科
抗菌剂
生物信息学
细胞生物学
遗传学
作者
Marta B. Lousada,Tim Lachnit,J. Edelkamp,T. Rouillé,Dragana Ajdić,Yoshikazu Uchida,Anna Di Nardo,Thomas C. G. Bosch,Ralf Paus
摘要
Human hair follicles (HFs) carry complex microbial communities that differ from the skin surface microbiota. This likely reflects that the HF epithelium differs from the epidermal barrier in that it provides a moist, less acidic, and relatively ultraviolet light-protected environment, part of which is immune-privileged, thus facilitating microbial survival. Here we review the current understanding of the human HF microbiome and its potential physiological and pathological functions, including in folliculitis, acne vulgaris, hidradenitis suppurativa, alopecia areata and cicatricial alopecias. While reviewing the main human HF bacteria (such as Propionibacteria, Corynebacteria, Staphylococci and Streptococci), viruses, fungi and parasites as human HF microbiome constituents, we advocate a broad view of the HF as an integral part of the human holobiont. Specifically, we explore how the human HF may manage its microbiome via the regulated production of antimicrobial peptides (such as cathelicidin, psoriasin, RNAse7 and dermcidin) by HF keratinocytes, how the microbiome may impact on cytokine and chemokine release from the HF, and examine hair growth-modulatory effects of antibiotics, and ask whether the microbiome affects hair growth in turn. We highlight major open questions and potential novel approaches to the management of hair diseases by targeting the HF microbiome.
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