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  • The gut-organ axis is gaining attention in research for its complex interactions between gut microbiota and various organs, including the skin.
  • The gut-skin axis establishes a bidirectional link, where disturbances in gut microbiota can lead to skin diseases through various mechanisms such as immunity and metabolism.
  • This paper reviews advancements in understanding the gut-skin connection, including insights from traditional Chinese medicine, aiming to enhance clinical treatments and drug development for skin and intestinal diseases.

Article Abstract

Currently, the gut-organ axis has become a hot research topic. As increasing attention has been paid to the role of gut microbiota in the health of organs, the complex and integrated dialogue mechanism between the gastrointestinal tract and the associated microbiota has been demonstrated in more and more studies. Skin as the largest organ in the human body serves as the primary barrier protecting the human body from damage. The proposal of the gut-skin axis has established a bidirectional link between the gut and the skin. The disturbance of gut microbiota can lead to the occurrence of skin diseases, the mechanism of which is complex and may involve multiple pathways in immunity, metabolism, and internal secretion. According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM), the connection between the intestine and the skin can be established through the lung, and the interior disorders will definitely cause symptoms on the exterior. This paper reviews the research progress in the gut-skin axis and its correlation with TCM theory and provides ideas and a basis for cli-nical treatment and drug development of skin and intestinal diseases.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.19540/j.cnki.cjcmm.20230517.301DOI Listing

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