2022
DOI: 10.3390/pathogens11020121
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Advances in Microbiome-Derived Solutions and Methodologies Are Founding a New Era in Skin Health and Care

Abstract: The microbiome, as a community of microorganisms and their structural elements, genomes, metabolites/signal molecules, has been shown to play an important role in human health, with significant beneficial applications for gut health. Skin microbiome has emerged as a new field with high potential to develop disruptive solutions to manage skin health and disease. Despite an incomplete toolbox for skin microbiome analyses, much progress has been made towards functional dissection of microbiomes and host-microbiom… Show more

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“…Scientists are constantly looking for new solutions that bring good results when it comes to the treatment of acne, including the management of microbial dysbiosis. In this context, the use of internal supplementation and cosmetics with probiotics, prebiotics, postbiotics, and novel microbiome-based ingredients is acquiring importance, and clinical efficacy has been proven [37][38][39] In line with these findings, the medical device under study contains a lysate from bifida (bifida ferment lysate) that can regulate bacterial flora modulating the reduction of skin pH [40].…”
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“…Scientists are constantly looking for new solutions that bring good results when it comes to the treatment of acne, including the management of microbial dysbiosis. In this context, the use of internal supplementation and cosmetics with probiotics, prebiotics, postbiotics, and novel microbiome-based ingredients is acquiring importance, and clinical efficacy has been proven [37][38][39] In line with these findings, the medical device under study contains a lysate from bifida (bifida ferment lysate) that can regulate bacterial flora modulating the reduction of skin pH [40].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scientists are constantly looking for new solutions that bring good results when it comes to the treatment of acne, including the management of microbial dysbiosis. In this context, the use of internal supplementation and cosmetics with probiotics, prebiotics, postbiotics, and novel microbiome-based ingredients is acquiring importance, and clinical efficacy has been proven [ 37 39 ]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A commensal species, Cutibacterium acnes , is a regular skin colonizer that has demonstrated both beneficial effects and opportunistic pathogenic effects on human skin ( 73 ) ( Table 1 ). It encompasses 90% of the skin microbiome in predominantly oily areas such as the face and back ( 74 ). C. acnes has a variety of roles in maintenance of skin homeostasis, including the degradation of long chain fatty acids in sebum to short-chain fatty acids such as propionic acid, which acts as a natural antimicrobial agent on the skin as well as modulating skin pH ( 74 ).…”
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“…It encompasses 90% of the skin microbiome in predominantly oily areas such as the face and back ( 74 ). C. acnes has a variety of roles in maintenance of skin homeostasis, including the degradation of long chain fatty acids in sebum to short-chain fatty acids such as propionic acid, which acts as a natural antimicrobial agent on the skin as well as modulating skin pH ( 74 ). In terms of the pathogenic effects, C. acnes has demonstrated increased abundance on swabs of acne vulgaris and is thought to play a pro-inflammatory role as it is able to form biofilms and change the composition of sebum ( 74 , 75 ).…”
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