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Characteristics of the Skin Microbiome in Selected Dermatological Conditions: A Narrative Review

Esther Olunoiki, Jacqueline Rehner, Markus Bischoff, Elena I. Koshel, Thomas Vogt, Jörg Reichrath, Sören L. Becker

2022Life15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The skin is the largest and outermost organ of the human body. The microbial diversity of the skin can be influenced by several variable factors such as physiological state, lifestyle, and geographical locations. Recent years have seen increased interest in research aiming at an improved understanding of the relationship between the human microbiota and several diseases. Albeit understudied, interesting correlations between the skin microbiota and several dermatological conditions have been observed. Studies have shown that a decrease or increase in the abundance of certain microbial communities can be implicated in several dermatological pathologies. This narrative review (i) examines the role of the skin microbiota in the maintenance of skin homeostasis and health, (ii) provides examples on how some common skin diseases (acne inversa, candidiasis, psoriasis) are associated with the dysbiosis of microbial communities, and (iii) describes how recent research approaches used in skin microbiome studies may lead to improved, more sensitive diagnostics and individual therapeutics in the foreseeable future.

Topics & Concepts

MicrobiomePsoriasisDysbiosisDermatological diseasesAcneHuman microbiomeDermatologyBiologyNarrative reviewHuman skinMedicineImmunologyBioinformaticsIntensive care medicineGeneticsDermatology and Skin DiseasesAcne and Rosacea Treatments and EffectsNail Diseases and Treatments