The Role of the Gut Microbiome and Microbial Dysbiosis in Common Skin Diseases

Dermatoses are an increasingly common problem, particularly in developed countries. The causes of this phenomenon include genetic factors and environmental elements. More and more scientific reports suggest that the gut microbiome, more specifically its dysbiosis, also plays an important role in the...

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Main Authors: Izabella Ryguła, Wojciech Pikiewicz, Beniamin Oskar Grabarek, Michał Wójcik, Konrad Kaminiów
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Published: MDPI AG 2024-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/25/4/1984
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author Izabella Ryguła
Wojciech Pikiewicz
Beniamin Oskar Grabarek
Michał Wójcik
Konrad Kaminiów
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Michał Wójcik
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description Dermatoses are an increasingly common problem, particularly in developed countries. The causes of this phenomenon include genetic factors and environmental elements. More and more scientific reports suggest that the gut microbiome, more specifically its dysbiosis, also plays an important role in the induction and progression of diseases, including dermatological diseases. The gut microbiome is recognised as the largest endocrine organ, and has a key function in maintaining human homeostasis. In this review, the authors will take a close look at the link between the gut–skin axis and the pathogenesis of dermatoses such as atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, alopecia areata, and acne. The authors will also focus on the role of probiotics in remodelling the microbiome and the alleviation of dermatoses.
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spelling doaj.art-2e8f254e45af4f1c849c893e2487178a2024-02-23T15:19:18ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672024-02-01254198410.3390/ijms25041984The Role of the Gut Microbiome and Microbial Dysbiosis in Common Skin DiseasesIzabella Ryguła0Wojciech Pikiewicz1Beniamin Oskar Grabarek2Michał Wójcik3Konrad Kaminiów4Faculty of Medical Sciences in Katowice, Medical University of Silesia, 40-752 Katowice, PolandCollegium Medicum—Faculty of Medicine, WSB University, 41-300 Dabrowa Gornicza, PolandCollegium Medicum—Faculty of Medicine, WSB University, 41-300 Dabrowa Gornicza, PolandCollegium Medicum—Faculty of Medicine, WSB University, 41-300 Dabrowa Gornicza, PolandCollegium Medicum—Faculty of Medicine, WSB University, 41-300 Dabrowa Gornicza, PolandDermatoses are an increasingly common problem, particularly in developed countries. The causes of this phenomenon include genetic factors and environmental elements. More and more scientific reports suggest that the gut microbiome, more specifically its dysbiosis, also plays an important role in the induction and progression of diseases, including dermatological diseases. The gut microbiome is recognised as the largest endocrine organ, and has a key function in maintaining human homeostasis. In this review, the authors will take a close look at the link between the gut–skin axis and the pathogenesis of dermatoses such as atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, alopecia areata, and acne. The authors will also focus on the role of probiotics in remodelling the microbiome and the alleviation of dermatoses.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/25/4/1984microbiomegutdermatologic conditionsacnepsoriasisalopecia areata
spellingShingle Izabella Ryguła
Wojciech Pikiewicz
Beniamin Oskar Grabarek
Michał Wójcik
Konrad Kaminiów
The Role of the Gut Microbiome and Microbial Dysbiosis in Common Skin Diseases
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
microbiome
gut
dermatologic conditions
acne
psoriasis
alopecia areata
title The Role of the Gut Microbiome and Microbial Dysbiosis in Common Skin Diseases
title_full The Role of the Gut Microbiome and Microbial Dysbiosis in Common Skin Diseases
title_fullStr The Role of the Gut Microbiome and Microbial Dysbiosis in Common Skin Diseases
title_full_unstemmed The Role of the Gut Microbiome and Microbial Dysbiosis in Common Skin Diseases
title_short The Role of the Gut Microbiome and Microbial Dysbiosis in Common Skin Diseases
title_sort role of the gut microbiome and microbial dysbiosis in common skin diseases
topic microbiome
gut
dermatologic conditions
acne
psoriasis
alopecia areata
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/25/4/1984
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