The Role of Probiotics in Acne and Rosacea

Caitlin F Porubsky, Alexandria B. Glass, Victoria Comeau, C. Buckley, M. Goodman, Mary-MargaretKober
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Through basic science as well as animal and human clinical trials, the evidence is grow- ing for the use of probiotics in the treatment of acne. Acne formation is dependent upon several processes, including follicular hyperkeratinization, excess sebum production, Propionibacterium acnes colonization and an inflammatory cascade. The antimicrobial properties of probiotics as well as the modification of the skin microbiome may decrease levels of P. acnes on the skin. Additionally, successful acne outcomes are influenced by compliance with topical regimens, which can commonly cause skin barrier disruption, leading to dryness and irritation. Consequently, calming inflammation as well as main taining skin hydration and barrier repair is of primary importance when treating acne. In this chapter, we discuss how probiotics affect several factors in the pathophysiology of acne development and can improve the treatment outcomes.
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益生菌在痤疮和酒渣鼻中的作用
通过基础科学以及动物和人体临床试验,越来越多的证据表明益生菌在治疗痤疮方面的作用。痤疮的形成依赖于几个过程,包括毛囊角化过度、皮脂分泌过多、痤疮丙酸杆菌定植和炎症级联。益生菌的抗菌特性以及皮肤微生物组的修饰可能会降低皮肤上痤疮假单胞杆菌的水平。此外,成功的痤疮结果受局部治疗方案的依从性的影响,这通常会导致皮肤屏障破坏,导致干燥和刺激。因此,在治疗痤疮时,镇静炎症以及主要保持皮肤水分和屏障修复是最重要的。在本章中,我们讨论了益生菌如何影响痤疮发展的病理生理因素,并可以改善治疗结果。
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