Skin microbiome in acne and role of dermatocosmetics in complex treatment (literature review)

L. S. Kruglova, N. V. Gryazeva, E. D. Verbovaya
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In acne, a microbial imbalance compared to a normal distribution in healthy tissues is thought to be involved in the pathophysiology of inflammatory acne. Extended metagenomic sequencing has shown that the skin microbiota of acne patients differs from the microbiota of people without acne at the level of a virulent-specific lineage. Acquired DNA sequences and bacterial immune elements may be involved in the virulence of C. acnes strains. Acne-associated strains produce significantly higher levels of pro-inflammatory metabolites, porphyrins, which generate reactive oxygen species and induce inflammation in keratinocytes. In light of these data, restoration of the skin microbiome in acne is one of the main goals of therapy. Specialized cosmetics that allow restoring skin microbiocenosis is a pathogenetically substantiated option for the complex treatment of patients with acne. To solve this problem, the scientists of the laboratory of La Roche-Posay have created an innovative range of products EFFACLAR H ISO-BIOME. The products effectively reduce all side effects caused by the use of topical and systemic drugs, and also normalize the skin microbiome by activating the growth of commensal microorganisms.
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痤疮皮肤微生物组及皮肤化妆品在复杂治疗中的作用(文献综述)
在痤疮中,与健康组织中的正态分布相比,微生物失衡被认为参与了炎症性痤疮的病理生理。扩展宏基因组测序显示,痤疮患者的皮肤微生物群不同于没有痤疮的人在毒力特异性谱系水平上的微生物群。获得的DNA序列和细菌免疫元件可能与痤疮C.菌株的毒力有关。痤疮相关菌株产生显著更高水平的促炎代谢产物卟啉,卟啉产生活性氧并诱导角化细胞炎症。根据这些数据,痤疮皮肤微生物群的恢复是治疗的主要目标之一。专门的化妆品,允许恢复皮肤微生物斑疹是一个病理证实的选择,复杂的治疗痤疮患者。为了解决这个问题,罗氏葆赛实验室的科学家们创造了一系列创新的EFFACLAR H ISO-BIOME产品。该产品有效减少了使用局部和全身药物引起的所有副作用,并通过激活共生微生物的生长使皮肤微生物群正常化。
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