2023
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms11102386
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Role of the Microbiota in Skin Neoplasms: New Therapeutic Horizons

Paola Savoia,
Barbara Azzimonti,
Roberta Rolla
et al.

Abstract: The skin and the gut are regularly colonized by a variety of microorganisms capable of interacting with the immune system through their metabolites and influencing the balance between immune tolerance and inflammation. Alterations in the composition and diversity of the skin microbiota have been described in various cutaneous diseases, including skin cancer, and the actual function of the human microbiota in skin carcinogenesis, such as in progression and metastasis, is currently an active area of research. Th… Show more

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