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Facial Skin Microbiota-Mediated Host Response to Pollution Stress Revealed by Microbiome Networks of Individual

Urban living has been reported to cause various skin disorders. As an integral part of the skin barrier, the skin microbiome is among the key factors associated with urbanization-related skin alterations. The role of skin microbiome in mediating the effect of urban stressors (e.g., air pollutants) o...

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Autores principales: Wang, Lu, Xu, Yi-Ning, Chu, Chung-Ching, Jing, Zehua, Chen, Yabin, Zhang, Jinsong, Pu, Mingming, Mi, Tingyan, Du, Yaping, Liang, Zongqi, Doraiswamy, Chandraprabha, Zeng, Tao, Wu, Jiarui, Chen, Luonan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8407115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34313461
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00319-21
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author Wang, Lu
Xu, Yi-Ning
Chu, Chung-Ching
Jing, Zehua
Chen, Yabin
Zhang, Jinsong
Pu, Mingming
Mi, Tingyan
Du, Yaping
Liang, Zongqi
Doraiswamy, Chandraprabha
Zeng, Tao
Wu, Jiarui
Chen, Luonan
author_facet Wang, Lu
Xu, Yi-Ning
Chu, Chung-Ching
Jing, Zehua
Chen, Yabin
Zhang, Jinsong
Pu, Mingming
Mi, Tingyan
Du, Yaping
Liang, Zongqi
Doraiswamy, Chandraprabha
Zeng, Tao
Wu, Jiarui
Chen, Luonan
author_sort Wang, Lu
collection PubMed
description Urban living has been reported to cause various skin disorders. As an integral part of the skin barrier, the skin microbiome is among the key factors associated with urbanization-related skin alterations. The role of skin microbiome in mediating the effect of urban stressors (e.g., air pollutants) on skin physiology is not well understood. We generated 16S sequencing data and constructed a microbiome network of individual (MNI) to analyze the effect of pollution stressors on the microbiome network and its downstream mediation effect on skin physiology in a personalized manner. In particular, we found that the connectivity and fragility of MNIs significantly mediated the adverse effects of air pollution on skin health, and a smoking lifestyle deepened the negative effects of pollution stress on facial skin microbiota. This is the first study that describes the mediation effect of the microbiome network on the skin’s physiological response toward environmental factors as revealed by our newly developed MNI approach and conditional process analysis. IMPORTANCE The association between the skin microbiome and skin health has been widely reported. However, the role of the skin microbiome in mediating skin physiology remains a challenging and yet priority subject in the field. Through developing a novel MNI method followed by mediation analysis, we characterized the network signature of the skin microbiome at an individual level and revealed the role of the skin microbiome in mediating the skin’s responses toward environmental stressors. Our findings may shed new light on microbiome functions in skin health and lay the foundation for the design of a microbiome-based intervention strategy in the future.
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spelling pubmed-84071152021-09-09 Facial Skin Microbiota-Mediated Host Response to Pollution Stress Revealed by Microbiome Networks of Individual Wang, Lu Xu, Yi-Ning Chu, Chung-Ching Jing, Zehua Chen, Yabin Zhang, Jinsong Pu, Mingming Mi, Tingyan Du, Yaping Liang, Zongqi Doraiswamy, Chandraprabha Zeng, Tao Wu, Jiarui Chen, Luonan mSystems Research Article Urban living has been reported to cause various skin disorders. As an integral part of the skin barrier, the skin microbiome is among the key factors associated with urbanization-related skin alterations. The role of skin microbiome in mediating the effect of urban stressors (e.g., air pollutants) on skin physiology is not well understood. We generated 16S sequencing data and constructed a microbiome network of individual (MNI) to analyze the effect of pollution stressors on the microbiome network and its downstream mediation effect on skin physiology in a personalized manner. In particular, we found that the connectivity and fragility of MNIs significantly mediated the adverse effects of air pollution on skin health, and a smoking lifestyle deepened the negative effects of pollution stress on facial skin microbiota. This is the first study that describes the mediation effect of the microbiome network on the skin’s physiological response toward environmental factors as revealed by our newly developed MNI approach and conditional process analysis. IMPORTANCE The association between the skin microbiome and skin health has been widely reported. However, the role of the skin microbiome in mediating skin physiology remains a challenging and yet priority subject in the field. Through developing a novel MNI method followed by mediation analysis, we characterized the network signature of the skin microbiome at an individual level and revealed the role of the skin microbiome in mediating the skin’s responses toward environmental stressors. Our findings may shed new light on microbiome functions in skin health and lay the foundation for the design of a microbiome-based intervention strategy in the future. American Society for Microbiology 2021-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8407115/ /pubmed/34313461 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00319-21 Text en Copyright © 2021 Wang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Wang, Lu
Xu, Yi-Ning
Chu, Chung-Ching
Jing, Zehua
Chen, Yabin
Zhang, Jinsong
Pu, Mingming
Mi, Tingyan
Du, Yaping
Liang, Zongqi
Doraiswamy, Chandraprabha
Zeng, Tao
Wu, Jiarui
Chen, Luonan
Facial Skin Microbiota-Mediated Host Response to Pollution Stress Revealed by Microbiome Networks of Individual
title Facial Skin Microbiota-Mediated Host Response to Pollution Stress Revealed by Microbiome Networks of Individual
title_full Facial Skin Microbiota-Mediated Host Response to Pollution Stress Revealed by Microbiome Networks of Individual
title_fullStr Facial Skin Microbiota-Mediated Host Response to Pollution Stress Revealed by Microbiome Networks of Individual
title_full_unstemmed Facial Skin Microbiota-Mediated Host Response to Pollution Stress Revealed by Microbiome Networks of Individual
title_short Facial Skin Microbiota-Mediated Host Response to Pollution Stress Revealed by Microbiome Networks of Individual
title_sort facial skin microbiota-mediated host response to pollution stress revealed by microbiome networks of individual
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8407115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34313461
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00319-21
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