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Structure and function of the human skin microbiome

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TRENDS IN MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 21, Issue 12, Pages 660-668

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tim.2013.10.001

Keywords

microbiota; microbial diversity; skin diseases; skin health

Funding

  1. Atopic Dermatitis Research Network (ADRN) [HHSN272201000020C]
  2. NIH [R01 AR052728, R01 AI052453, R01 AI0833358]
  3. DFG of Germany [DFG SCHO 1340/2-1]

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An abundant and diverse collection of bacteria, fungi, and viruses inhabits the human skin. These microorganisms vary between individuals and between different sites on the skin. The factors responsible for the unique variability of the skin microbiome are only partly understood, but results suggest that host genetic and environmental influences play a major role. Today, the steady accumulation of data describing the skin microbiome, combined with experiments designed to test the biological functions of surface microbes, has provided new insights into links between human physiology and skin microbiota. This review describes some of the current information regarding the skin microbiome and its impact on human health. Specifically, we summarize the present understanding of the function of microbe-host interactions on the skin and highlight some unique features that distinguish skin commensal organisms from pathogenic microbes.

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