Microbiome-Based Interventions for Skin Aging and Barrier Function: A Comprehensive Review.

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Ji Yeon Hong, Doyeon Kwon, Kui Young Park
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The skin microbiome, a dynamic ecosystem of microorganisms, is essential for maintaining skin health by protecting against pathogens, modulating immunity, and enhancing barrier function. External factors such as pollutants, harsh skincare products, and aging disrupt microbial balance, leading to compromised skin health and accelerated aging. Aging-related changes, including reduced microbial diversity, loss of beneficial metabolites, and increased oxidative stress, contribute to inflammaging. Microbiome-supportive skincare, incorporating probiotics, prebiotics, and postbiotics, offers promising solutions to restore microbial balance, strengthen the skin barrier, and delay aging. These formulations work by reducing inflammation, enhancing antioxidant defenses, and regulating skin pH. However, challenges in microbiome research and product development persist, including individual variability in microbial composition, formulation complexities, and a limited understanding of microbe-skin interactions. Future innovations such as personalized microbiome skincare, genetically engineered probiotics, and advanced diagnostic tools could enable more targeted and effective interventions. Long-term clinical trials and detailed mechanistic studies are crucial to validate the efficacy of microbiome-focused skincare and optimize formulations for diverse populations. By addressing these challenges and advancing research, microbiome-supportive skincare has the potential to revolutionize approaches to skin health, preserving resilience and combating aging through tailored microbial interventions.

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基于微生物组的皮肤老化和屏障功能干预:综合综述。
皮肤微生物组是一个动态的微生物生态系统,通过保护皮肤免受病原体侵害、调节免疫力和增强屏障功能,对维持皮肤健康至关重要。污染物、刺激性护肤品和衰老等外部因素破坏了微生物平衡,导致皮肤健康受损,加速衰老。衰老相关的变化,包括微生物多样性的减少、有益代谢物的丧失和氧化应激的增加,都会导致炎症。微生物支持护肤,结合益生菌,益生元和后益生菌,提供有希望的解决方案,以恢复微生物平衡,加强皮肤屏障,延缓衰老。这些配方通过减少炎症、增强抗氧化防御和调节皮肤ph来起作用。然而,微生物组研究和产品开发中的挑战仍然存在,包括微生物组成的个体差异、配方复杂性以及对微生物-皮肤相互作用的有限理解。未来的创新,如个性化微生物组护肤、基因工程益生菌和先进的诊断工具,可以实现更有针对性和更有效的干预。长期临床试验和详细的机制研究对于验证以微生物群为重点的护肤效果和优化不同人群的配方至关重要。通过应对这些挑战和推进研究,支持微生物组的护肤有可能彻底改变皮肤健康的方法,通过量身定制的微生物干预来保持弹性和对抗衰老。
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