Modulations of the skin microbiome in skin disorders: A narrative review from a wound care perspective.

Int Wound J

Unit of Microbiology and Diagnostic Immunology, Unit of Microbiomics; and Immunology, Rheumatology and Infectious Diseases Research Unit, Unit of the Microbiome, Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital, IRCCS, Rome, Italy.

Published: October 2024

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  • The cutaneous microbiome is a complex ecosystem of bacteria, fungi, and viruses that play significant roles in skin health, rather than being mere passengers or harmful pathogens.
  • Recent research shows that imbalances in this microbiome are linked to various dermatological diseases, influencing diagnosis and treatment approaches in clinical settings.
  • Bacteriotherapy, including the use of topical probiotics or bacteria-derived compounds, offers a potential solution to restore skin microbial balance, which could reduce reliance on antibiotics and the associated risks of antibiotic resistance.

Article Abstract

The cutaneous microbiome represents a highly dynamic community of bacteria, fungi and viruses. Scientific evidence, particularly from the last two decades, has revealed that these organisms are far from being inconsequential microscopic hitchhikers on the human body, nor are they all opportunistic pathogens waiting for the chance to penetrate the skin barrier and cause infection. In this review, we will describe how dermatological diseases have been found to be associated with disruptions and imbalances in the skin microbiome and how this new evidence had shaped the diagnosis and clinical practice relating to these disorders. We will identify the microbial agents which have been found to directly exacerbate skin diseases, as well as those which can ameliorate many of the symptoms associated with dermatological disorders. Furthermore, we will discuss the studies which suggest that bacteriotherapy, either by topical use of probiotics or by bacteria-derived compounds, can rectify skin microbial imbalances, thereby offering a promising alternative to antibiotic treatment and reducing the risks of antibiotic resistance.

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