Dermatology

Revolutionizing skin health: advanced probiotic-oil suspension to transform microbial balance in seborrheic dermatitis

Researchers at the San Gallicano Dermatological Institute in Rome, Italy, conducted an open-label exploratory trial to assess the therapeutic potential of EUTOPLAC, a topical probiotic containing Lactobacillus crispatus P 17631…

Challenges in clinical trial execution for Live Biotherapeutics

An exclusive interview with Daniel Brownell, Senior Director of Research & Development at AOBiome Therapeutics, whose core technology is ammonia oxidizing bacteria, formulated as a topical suspension of bacteria applied…

Skin microbes may influence the outcome of leishmaniasis

The findings of a recent study may inform new therapies to modulate the skin microbiota in people with leishmaniasis.

Commensal microbes modulate skin immunity against bacteria causing Lyme disease

The findings of a recent stydy suggest that the skin microbiota triggers a rapid immune response of resident skin cells at the onset of Borrelia infection.

How a commensal microbe may boost the function of the skin barrier

The findings reveal an important mechanism through which commensal microbes influence skin’s health. The results may also help to inform treatments for people with skin conditions.

The skin microbiome: challenges and opportunities in developing probiotics

Amine Zorgani (Microbiome Mavericks) talks about the importance of the skin microbiome in maintaining skin health and the need for continued research in this field.

Adaptive evolution of Staphylococcus aureus in atopic dermatitis patients

A recent study highlights the importance of evaluating microbes’ mutations in understanding the contribution of microbes to complex diseases.

Impact of Urbanization on Skin Microbiome

Chris Callewaert (Research Foundation Flanders - FWO) discussed the research he conducted on the effect of pollutants on skin microbiome and micobiome.

Skin Microbiome: How We Developed a New Probiotic to Treat Acne

Sarah Lebeer (Research professor, University of Antwerp) described how she and her colleagues developed a new probiotic topic formulation to treat Acne.

Some viruses alter the skin microbiota of their host to attract mosquitoes

The findings of a recent study suggest that dengue and Zika viruses are able to change their host’s odor by altering the skin microbiota.

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