Estrogen Action and Gut Microbiome Metabolism in Dermal Health

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Edwin D. Lephart
Frederick Naftolin
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[1] Brigham Young University,Department of Cell Biology, Physiology and The Neuroscience Center LS 4005, College of Life Sciences
[2] e-Bio Corp.,undefined
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Dermatology and Therapy | 2022年 / 12卷
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Dietary influence; Estrobolome; Estrogens; Estrogen receptors; Microbiome; Phytoestrogens; Gut-skin axis; Skin aging;
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Emerging scientific advances in microbial research linking estrogens and the gut-skin microbiome in reference to dermal health are featured in this narrative review of journal reports and reviews from January 2018 through February 2022. Background information on advances in microbial research along with defining the microbiota and microbiome is presented in brief. The development of and factors that influence the gut microbiome in health and disease as well as the intrinsic and extrinsic factors influencing the skin microbiome and skin aging are summarized. New information on the development and changes of organ microbiomes have exposed similarities between skin and gut structure/function, microbial components/diversity/taxonomy and how they impact the immune response for combating disease and enhancing wellness. Estrogens promote health and support homeostasis in general and directly impact dermal health. Moreover, the gut, based upon the level of the microbial enzyme β-glucuronidase, which regulates estrogen’s enterohepatic recirculation, constitutes a gut-skin microbial axis. This axis revolves around the systemically available estrogen to support immune function, counteract inflammation and oxidative stress, and decrease the risk of hormone-dependent skin cancers. These data support the direct effect of estrogens on skin health and the interaction of diet on dermal health via effects on the gut microflora. Finally, the potential for bioactive botanicals containing phytoestrogens or selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) to evade the effects of gut β-glucuronidase expressing flora is proposed that may have a positive impact on skin.
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页码:1535 / 1550
页数:15
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