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Samantha R Ellis1,2, Mimi Nguyen3, Alexandra R Vaughn2, Manisha Notay2, Waqas A Burney2,4, Simran Sandhu3, Raja K Sivamani2,4,5,6,7.
Abstract
Microorganisms inhabit various areas of the body, including the gut and skin, and are important in maintaining homeostasis. Changes to the normal microflora due to genetic or environmental factors can contribute to the development of various disease states. In this review, we will discuss the relationship between the gut and skin microbiome and various dermatological diseases including acne, psoriasis, rosacea, and atopic dermatitis. In addition, we will discuss the impact of treatment on the microbiome and the role of probiotics.Entities:
Keywords: acne; atopic dermatitis; gut; microbiome; psoriasis; rosacea; skin
Year: 2019 PMID: 31717915 PMCID: PMC6920876 DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms7110550
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microorganisms ISSN: 2076-2607