Probiotics in the Therapeutic Arsenal of Dermatologists


Por: Navarro-López V, Núñez-Delegido E, Ruzafa-Costas B, Sánchez-Pellicer P, Agüera-Santos J and Navarro-Moratalla L

Publicada: 1 jul 2021 Ahead of Print: 15 jul 2021
Resumen:
During the last years, numerous studies have described the presence of significant gut and skin dysbiosis in some dermatological diseases such as atopic dermatitis, psoriasis and acne, among others. How the skin and the gut microbiome play a role in those skin conditions is something to explore, which will shed light on understanding the origin and implication of the microbiota in their pathophysiology. Several studies provide evidence for the influence of probiotic treatments that target the modulation of the skin and intestinal microbiota in those disorders and a positive influence of orally administered probiotics on the course of these dermatosis. The pathologies in which the therapeutic role of the probiotic has been explored are mainly atopic dermatitis, psoriasis and acne. This article aims to review these three dermatological diseases, their relationship with the human microbiota and specially the effect of probiotics usage. In addition, the pathophysiology in each of them and the hypotheses about possible mechanisms of the action of probiotics will be described.

Filiaciones:
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 MiBioPath Research Group, Health and Science Faculty, Catholic University of Murcia, Campus de los Jerónimos n 135, 30107 Murcia, Spain

 Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Disease Unit, Hospital Universitario Vinalopó, 03293 Elche, Spain

Núñez-Delegido E:
 MiBioPath Research Group, Health and Science Faculty, Catholic University of Murcia, Campus de los Jerónimos n 135, 30107 Murcia, Spain

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 MiBioPath Research Group, Health and Science Faculty, Catholic University of Murcia, Campus de los Jerónimos n 135, 30107 Murcia, Spain

Sánchez-Pellicer P:
 MiBioPath Research Group, Health and Science Faculty, Catholic University of Murcia, Campus de los Jerónimos n 135, 30107 Murcia, Spain

Agüera-Santos J:
 MiBioPath Research Group, Health and Science Faculty, Catholic University of Murcia, Campus de los Jerónimos n 135, 30107 Murcia, Spain

Navarro-Moratalla L:
 MiBioPath Research Group, Health and Science Faculty, Catholic University of Murcia, Campus de los Jerónimos n 135, 30107 Murcia, Spain
ISSN: 20762607





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MDPI AG, Switzerland, Suiza
Tipo de documento: Review
Volumen: 9 Número: 7
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WOS Id: 000676603500001
ID de PubMed: 34361948
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