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The Potential Relevance of the Microbiome to Hair Physiology and Regeneration: The Emerging Role of Metagenomics.

Andria Constantinou1, Varvara Kanti1, Katarzyna Polak-Witka1, Ulrike Blume-Peytavi1, George M Spyrou2, Annika Vogt1.   

Abstract

Human skin and hair follicles are recognized sites of microbial colonization. These microbiota help regulate host immune mechanisms via an interplay between microbes and immune cells, influencing homeostasis and inflammation. Bacteria affect immune responses by controlling the local inflammatory milieu, the breakdown of which can result in chronic inflammatory disorders. Follicular microbiome shifts described in some inflammatory cutaneous diseases suggest a link between their development or perpetuation and dysbiosis. Though the hair follicle infundibulum is an area of intense immunological interactions, bulb and bulge regions represent immune-privileged niches. Immune privilege maintenance seems essential for hair growth and regeneration, as collapse and inflammation characterize inflammatory hair disorders like alopecia areata and primary cicatricial alopecia. Current research largely focuses on immunological aberrations. However, studies suggest that external stimuli and interactions across the follicular epithelium can have profound effects on the local immune system, homeostasis, and cycling. Herein, we review hair follicle bacterial colonization, its possible effects on the underlying tissue, and links to the pathogenesis of alopecia, beyond the pure investigation of specific species abundance. As skin microbiology enters the metagenomics era, multi-dimensional approaches will enable a new level of investigations on the effects of microorganisms and metabolism on host tissue.

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Keywords:  alopecia; bacteria; bioinformatics; dysbiosis; follicular microbiome; hair disease; hair follicle; hair loss; metagenomics; next generation sequencing

Year:  2021        PMID: 33652789      PMCID: PMC7996884          DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines9030236

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomedicines        ISSN: 2227-9059


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