Living in your skin: microbes, molecules, and mechanisms
Human skin functions as a physical, chemical, and immune barrier against the external
environment while also providing a protective niche for its resident microbiota, known as the …
environment while also providing a protective niche for its resident microbiota, known as the …
Microbiomes other than the gut: inflammaging and age-related diseases
During the course of evolution, bacteria have developed an intimate relationship with
humans colonizing specific body sites at the interface with the body exterior and …
humans colonizing specific body sites at the interface with the body exterior and …
New insights into the intrinsic and extrinsic factors that shape the human skin microbiome
Despite recognition that biogeography and individuality shape the function and composition
of the human skin microbiome, we know little about how extrinsic and intrinsic host factors …
of the human skin microbiome, we know little about how extrinsic and intrinsic host factors …
Age-related variation of bacterial and fungal communities in different body habitats across the young, elderly, and centenarians in Sardinia
Human body microbes interact with the host, forming microbial communities that are in
continual flux during the aging process. Previous studies have mostly focused on surveying …
continual flux during the aging process. Previous studies have mostly focused on surveying …
Microglial depletion and abnormalities in gut microbiota composition and short-chain fatty acids in mice after repeated administration of colony stimulating factor 1 …
PLX5622, a brain-penetrant highly specific inhibitor of the colony-stimulating factor 1
receptor (CSF1R), is used to eliminate microglia in the brain. Considering the role of …
receptor (CSF1R), is used to eliminate microglia in the brain. Considering the role of …
Decoding the impact of ageing and environment stressors on skin cell communication
AVS Faria, SS Andrade - Biogerontology, 2025 - Springer
The integumentary system serves as a crucial protective barrier and is subject to complex
signaling pathways that regulate its physiological functions. As the body's first line of …
signaling pathways that regulate its physiological functions. As the body's first line of …
Skin microbiome profile of healthy Cameroonians and Japanese
K Ogai, BC Nana, YM Lloyd, JP Arios, B Jiyarom… - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
The commensal microbes of the skin have a significant impact on dermal physiology and
pathophysiology. Racial and geographical differences in the skin microbiome are suggested …
pathophysiology. Racial and geographical differences in the skin microbiome are suggested …
Charting host-microbe co-metabolism in skin aging and application to metagenomics data
During aging of human skin, a number of intrinsic and extrinsic factors cause the alteration of
the skin's structure, function and cutaneous physiology. Many studies have investigated the …
the skin's structure, function and cutaneous physiology. Many studies have investigated the …
Tracing skin aging process: A mini-review of in vitro approaches
S Letsiou - Biogerontology, 2021 - Springer
Skin is a rather complex, yet useful organ of our body. Besides, skin aging is a complicated
process that gains a growing interest as mediates many molecular processes in our body …
process that gains a growing interest as mediates many molecular processes in our body …