Gut–Skin Axis: Gut Microbiota as a Link Between Rosacea and Gastrointestinal Comorbidities

Navneet Arora, Ranjeet Kumar
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Abstract: Rosacea, a prevalent dermatological condition, is characterized by the clinical manifestations of erythema, papules, and pustules. This paper delves into the emerging role of the gut-skin axis in Rosacea's pathophysiology. Convincing evidence supports the involvement of gut microbiota in orchestrating the inflammatory cutaneous response. Its multifaceted etiology is thought to be influenced by genetic susceptibility, alterations in the neurovascular and immune systems, and altered interactions with the microbiota. Strong connections broaden our understanding of Rosacea, linking it to neurological conditions like Parkinson's disease and gastrointestinal issues such as Helicobacter pylori infection and small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), supporting the existence of an intricate brain-gut-skin connection. The interplay between these organs' homeostatic and regulatory systems is increasingly evident. While we have not fully grasped the details of immunological, neuroendocrine, and metabolic pathways, it is clear they play a part in chronic inflammatory skin conditions like Rosacea. Delving into these intricate pathways promises a nuanced comprehension of the disease's etiopathogenesis. An in-depth investigation into the roles of dysbiotic microbiota and dysregulated innate immune responses is imperative to comprehensively fathom Rosacea's pathophysiological landscape. A refined grasp of this condition and the gutskin axis holds the potential for optimizing therapeutic trajectories. The purpose of this review is to explore potential bacterial indicators of the disease and to assess whether the gut microbiome makeup of individuals with inflammatory Rosacea differs from that of healthy controls. Furthermore, it critically assesses and consolidates previously documented alterations in peripheral blood, skin, and gastrointestinal tract microbiomes within rosacea patients. This review illuminates the intricate dance of microbiota in the context of Rosacea, forging a bridge between cutting-edge insights and its implications. By synthesizing current knowledge, this review advances our understanding of microbiota-driven mechanisms in inflammatory Rosacea, paving the way for innovative therapeutic strategies.
肠道-皮肤轴:肠道微生物群作为酒渣鼻和胃肠道合并症之间的联系
摘要:酒渣鼻是一种常见的皮肤病,临床表现以红斑、丘疹和脓疱为特征。本文探讨了肠皮轴在酒渣鼻病理生理中的新作用。令人信服的证据支持肠道微生物群参与协调炎症性皮肤反应。其多方面的病因被认为受遗传易感性、神经血管和免疫系统的改变以及与微生物群相互作用的改变的影响。强大的联系拓宽了我们对酒糟鼻的理解,将其与神经系统疾病(如帕金森病)和胃肠道问题(如幽门螺杆菌感染和小肠细菌过度生长(SIBO))联系起来,支持了复杂的脑-肠-皮肤联系的存在。这些器官的稳态和调节系统之间的相互作用越来越明显。虽然我们还没有完全掌握免疫、神经内分泌和代谢途径的细节,但很明显,它们在像酒渣鼻这样的慢性炎症性皮肤病中起着一定的作用。深入研究这些复杂的途径有望对该疾病的发病机制有细致入微的了解。深入研究益生菌群失调和先天免疫反应失调的作用是全面了解酒渣鼻病理生理景观的必要条件。对这种情况和肠皮轴的精细把握具有优化治疗轨迹的潜力。本综述的目的是探讨该病的潜在细菌指标,并评估炎症性酒渣鼻患者的肠道微生物组组成是否与健康对照者不同。此外,它批判性地评估和巩固了先前记录的酒渣鼻患者外周血、皮肤和胃肠道微生物组的变化。这篇综述阐明了在酒渣鼻的背景下微生物群的复杂舞蹈,在前沿的见解和它的含义之间建立了一座桥梁。通过综合目前的知识,本综述推进了我们对炎症性酒渣鼻微生物驱动机制的理解,为创新的治疗策略铺平了道路。
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