Gut-skin axis: Emerging insights for gastroenterologists-a narrative review.

Neeraj Singla, Khayati Singla, Mohamed Attauabi, Dhruv Aggarwal
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The gut-skin axis (GSA) embodies a complex, bidirectional interaction between the gastrointestinal (GI) system and skin, driven by immune modulation, systemic inflammation, and gut microbiota dynamics. Disruptions in gut homeostasis, including dysbiosis and increased intestinal permeability, are increasingly recognized as contributing factors to dermatological conditions such as acne, psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis. For gastroenterologists, appreciating this interplay is essential, as diseases and their treatments frequently present with cutaneous manifestations, offering diagnostic and therapeutic insights. This review explores the underlying mechanisms of the GSA, focusing on the microbiome and its metabolites as key regulators of inflammation and immunity. It underscores the clinical importance of microbiome-targeted therapies, such as probiotics, prebiotics, and dietary modifications, in addressing both GI and dermatological disorders. Furthermore, the review examines the influence of GI conditions, including inflammatory bowel disease and celiac disease on skin health. This article seeks to equip gastroenterologists with practical insights for identifying, diagnosing, and managing skin conditions associated with GI health. The article also highlights the current limitations in knowledge regarding the GSA. The GSA represents a promising avenue for therapeutic advancements, encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration between gastroenterology and dermatology to optimize patient care.

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肠道-皮肤轴:胃肠病学家的新见解-叙述回顾。
肠道-皮肤轴(GSA)体现了胃肠道(GI)系统和皮肤之间复杂的双向相互作用,由免疫调节、全身炎症和肠道微生物群动力学驱动。肠道内稳态的破坏,包括生态失调和肠道通透性的增加,越来越多地被认为是痤疮、牛皮癣和特应性皮炎等皮肤病的诱因。对于胃肠病学家来说,了解这种相互作用是必不可少的,因为疾病及其治疗经常表现为皮肤表现,提供诊断和治疗见解。这篇综述探讨了GSA的潜在机制,重点是微生物组及其代谢物作为炎症和免疫的关键调节因子。它强调了微生物组靶向治疗的临床重要性,如益生菌、益生元和饮食调整,在解决胃肠道和皮肤疾病方面。此外,该综述还研究了胃肠道疾病,包括炎症性肠病和乳糜泻对皮肤健康的影响。本文旨在为胃肠病学家提供实用的见解,以识别、诊断和管理与胃肠道健康相关的皮肤状况。文章还强调了目前关于GSA知识的局限性。GSA代表了治疗进步的有希望的途径,鼓励胃肠病学和皮肤病学之间的跨学科合作,以优化患者护理。
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