Skin microbiome & host immunity: applications in regenerative cosmetics & transdermal drug delivery

Future Sci OA. 2018 Mar 28;4(6):FSO302. doi: 10.4155/fsoa-2017-0117. eCollection 2018 Jul.

Abstract

Recent advances in our understanding of the function of the skin and its microbiome have shown that there is a strong symbiotic relationship between the microbiota of the skin and its host immune functions. The dysbiosis or imbalance of the microbiome and other factors that have an influence on the surface microbiota can influence keratinocyte regulation and homeostasis as well as the skin barrier function. In this perspective paper, we review the evidence that connects the skin's microbiome and the barrier function of the epidermis and explore the future potential for applying this unique dialogue in developing innovative cosmetics and transdermal drugs for wellbeing and beauty.

Keywords: barrier function; cosmetics; skin; surface microbiome; transdermal drugs.

Publication types

  • Review