Skin Microbiota in Atopic Dermatitis

J. Saiful, S. Yenny
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Abstract

In human body, the skin is the largest organ that has the function of mediating contact with the outside world and providing our body first line of defense against all kinds of pathogens, poisons and dangerous environments. The role of skin which are physical and immunological, supported by the microbial community that inhabits the skin. Skin microbiota contributes to barrier function by competing with pathogens and dealing with immune cells in the skin, to modulate local and systemic immune responses. Skin microbiota and immune mediators, for example complement system, have two-way interactions, and this shows that commensal microbes must be considered an important part of healthy skin. Many evidence shows that the composition of microbiota, especially in the intestines and also on the skin, can have a major influence on an individual's health. The influence of gut microbiota and its influence on the immune response has been widely studied, but the link of skin microbiota, immune response and certain skin diseases has not been widely discussed in the literature. Skin microbiota is expected to be affected in certain dermatological conditions, such as in psoriasis and in atopic dermatitis, which further shows the importance of the skin microbial community for human health. Understanding of skin microbiota role in pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis is still needed.
特应性皮炎的皮肤微生物群
在人体中,皮肤是最大的器官,具有调节与外界接触的功能,是我们身体抵御各种病原体、毒素和危险环境的第一道防线。皮肤在生理和免疫学上的作用,由居住在皮肤上的微生物群落支持。皮肤微生物通过与病原体竞争和处理皮肤中的免疫细胞来调节局部和全身免疫反应,从而促进屏障功能。皮肤微生物群和免疫介质,如补体系统,具有双向相互作用,这表明共生微生物必须被认为是健康皮肤的重要组成部分。许多证据表明,微生物群的组成,特别是肠道和皮肤上的微生物群,对个人的健康有重大影响。肠道微生物群的影响及其对免疫反应的影响已被广泛研究,但皮肤微生物群、免疫反应与某些皮肤疾病的联系尚未在文献中得到广泛讨论。皮肤微生物群预计会在某些皮肤病中受到影响,例如银屑病和特应性皮炎,这进一步显示了皮肤微生物群落对人类健康的重要性。皮肤微生物群在特应性皮炎发病机制中的作用仍需进一步了解。
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