Pathogens (Jan 2022)

Advances in Microbiome-Derived Solutions and Methodologies Are Founding a New Era in Skin Health and Care

  • Audrey Gueniche,
  • Olivier Perin,
  • Amina Bouslimani,
  • Leslie Landemaine,
  • Namita Misra,
  • Sylvie Cupferman,
  • Luc Aguilar,
  • Cécile Clavaud,
  • Tarun Chopra,
  • Ahmad Khodr

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11020121
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. 121

Abstract

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The microbiome, as a community of microorganisms and their structural elements, genomes, metabolites/signal molecules, has been shown to play an important role in human health, with significant beneficial applications for gut health. Skin microbiome has emerged as a new field with high potential to develop disruptive solutions to manage skin health and disease. Despite an incomplete toolbox for skin microbiome analyses, much progress has been made towards functional dissection of microbiomes and host-microbiome interactions. A standardized and robust investigation of the skin microbiome is necessary to provide accurate microbial information and set the base for a successful translation of innovations in the dermo-cosmetic field. This review provides an overview of how the landscape of skin microbiome research has evolved from method development (multi-omics/data-based analytical approaches) to the discovery and development of novel microbiome-derived ingredients. Moreover, it provides a summary of the latest findings on interactions between the microbiomes (gut and skin) and skin health/disease. Solutions derived from these two paths are used to develop novel microbiome-based ingredients or solutions acting on skin homeostasis are proposed. The most promising skin and gut-derived microbiome interventional strategies are presented, along with regulatory, safety, industrial, and technical challenges related to a successful translation of these microbiome-based concepts/technologies in the dermo-cosmetic industry.

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