Biotics as novel therapeutics in targeting signs of skin ageing via the gut-skin axis

IF 12.5 1区 医学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Jasmine F. Millman , Alina Kondrashina , Clodagh Walsh , Kizkitza Busca , Aneesha Karawugodage , Julia Park , Sameera Sirisena , Francois-Pierre Martin , Valeria D. Felice , Jonathan A. Lane
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Abstract

Skin ageing is a phenomenon resulting from the aggregative changes to skin structure and function and is clinically manifested by physical features such as wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, elastosis, telangiectasia, and deterioration of skin barrier integrity. One of the main drivers of skin ageing, UV radiation, negatively influences the homeostasis of cells and tissues comprising the skin by triggering production of immune-mediated reactive oxygen species (ROS) and pro-inflammatory cytokines, as well as a various hormones and neuropeptides. Interestingly, an established link between the gut and the skin coined the ‘gut-skin axis’ has been demonstrated, with dysbiosis and gut barrier dysfunction frequently observed in certain inflammatory skin conditions and more recently, implicated in skin ageing. Therapeutic use of ‘biotics’ including prebiotics, probiotics, postbiotics, and synbiotics, which modulate the gut microbiota and production of microbially associated metabolites, influence the activity of the gut mucosal and immune systems and are showing promise as key candidates in addressing signs of skin ageing. In this review we aim to focus on the structure and function of the gut-skin axis and showcase the recent in-vitro and clinical evidence demonstrating the beneficial effects of select biotics in targeting signs of skin ageing and discuss the proposed mechanisms mediated via the gut-skin axis underpinning these effects.
通过肠道-皮肤轴,将生物制剂作为针对皮肤老化迹象的新型疗法。
皮肤老化是皮肤结构和功能发生聚集性变化的一种现象,临床表现为皱纹、色素沉着、弹性减退、毛细血管扩张和皮肤屏障完整性退化等物理特征。皮肤老化的主要驱动因素之一是紫外线辐射,它通过引发免疫介导的活性氧(ROS)和促炎细胞因子以及各种激素和神经肽的产生,对构成皮肤的细胞和组织的平衡产生负面影响。有趣的是,被称为 "肠道-皮肤轴 "的肠道与皮肤之间的联系已经得到证实,在某些炎症性皮肤病中经常观察到肠道菌群失调和肠道屏障功能障碍,最近还与皮肤老化有关。包括益生菌、益生菌、后益生菌和合成益生菌在内的 "生物制剂 "可调节肠道微生物群和微生物相关代谢物的产生,从而影响肠道粘膜和免疫系统的活动,并有望成为解决皮肤老化问题的关键候选药物。在这篇综述中,我们将重点关注肠道-皮肤轴的结构和功能,并展示最近的体外和临床证据,证明精选生物制剂在针对皮肤老化迹象方面的有益作用,并讨论通过肠道-皮肤轴介导这些作用的拟议机制。
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Ageing Research Reviews
Ageing Research Reviews 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
19.80
自引率
2.30%
发文量
216
审稿时长
55 days
期刊介绍: With the rise in average human life expectancy, the impact of ageing and age-related diseases on our society has become increasingly significant. Ageing research is now a focal point for numerous laboratories, encompassing leaders in genetics, molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, and behavior. Ageing Research Reviews (ARR) serves as a cornerstone in this field, addressing emerging trends. ARR aims to fill a substantial gap by providing critical reviews and viewpoints on evolving discoveries concerning the mechanisms of ageing and age-related diseases. The rapid progress in understanding the mechanisms controlling cellular proliferation, differentiation, and survival is unveiling new insights into the regulation of ageing. From telomerase to stem cells, and from energy to oxyradical metabolism, we are witnessing an exciting era in the multidisciplinary field of ageing research. The journal explores the cellular and molecular foundations of interventions that extend lifespan, such as caloric restriction. It identifies the underpinnings of manipulations that extend lifespan, shedding light on novel approaches for preventing age-related diseases. ARR publishes articles on focused topics selected from the expansive field of ageing research, with a particular emphasis on the cellular and molecular mechanisms of the aging process. This includes age-related diseases like cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and neurodegenerative disorders. The journal also covers applications of basic ageing research to lifespan extension and disease prevention, offering a comprehensive platform for advancing our understanding of this critical field.
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