As crucial interface organs gut and skin have much in common. Therefore it is unsurprising that several gut pathologies have skin co-morbidities. Nevertheless, the reason for this remains ill explored, and neither mainstream gastroenterology nor dermatology research have systematically investigated the ‘gut-skin axis'. Here, in reviewing the field, we propose several mechanistic levels on which gut and skin may interact under physiological and pathological circumstances. We focus on the gut microbiota, with its huge metabolic capacity, and the role of dietary components as potential principle actors along the gut-skin axis. We suggest that metabolites from either the diet or the microbiota are skin accessible. After defining open key questions around the nature of these metabolites, how they are sensed, and which cutaneous changes they can induce, we propose that understanding of these pathways will lead to novel therapeutic strategies based on targeting one organ to improve the health of the other.

O'Neill, C., Monteleone, G., Mclaughlin, J., Paus, R. (2016). The gut-skin axis in health and disease: A paradigm with therapeutic implications. BIOESSAYS, 38(11), 1167-1176 [10.1002/bies.201600008].

The gut-skin axis in health and disease: A paradigm with therapeutic implications

MONTELEONE, GIOVANNI;
2016-01-01

Abstract

As crucial interface organs gut and skin have much in common. Therefore it is unsurprising that several gut pathologies have skin co-morbidities. Nevertheless, the reason for this remains ill explored, and neither mainstream gastroenterology nor dermatology research have systematically investigated the ‘gut-skin axis'. Here, in reviewing the field, we propose several mechanistic levels on which gut and skin may interact under physiological and pathological circumstances. We focus on the gut microbiota, with its huge metabolic capacity, and the role of dietary components as potential principle actors along the gut-skin axis. We suggest that metabolites from either the diet or the microbiota are skin accessible. After defining open key questions around the nature of these metabolites, how they are sensed, and which cutaneous changes they can induce, we propose that understanding of these pathways will lead to novel therapeutic strategies based on targeting one organ to improve the health of the other.
2016
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/12 - GASTROENTEROLOGIA
English
diet; gut; microbiota; probiotic; skin; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1521-1878
O'Neill, C., Monteleone, G., Mclaughlin, J., Paus, R. (2016). The gut-skin axis in health and disease: A paradigm with therapeutic implications. BIOESSAYS, 38(11), 1167-1176 [10.1002/bies.201600008].
O'Neill, C; Monteleone, G; Mclaughlin, J; Paus, R
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