串扰
利基
生物
微生物群
脂质体
失调
计算生物学
细胞生物学
生态学
生物信息学
脂类学
光学
物理
作者
Huaming He,Mingren Xiao,Liya Song,Yan Tian,Yan Jia
摘要
Abstract The skin is the outermost barrier to organisms from the external environment. This natural role, endowed by evolution, results in a nutrient-poor skin surface that enables microbial nutrition-dependent lipids to shape microbial ecology by survival pressure and nutrient preference. In turn, the skin microbiota produce microorganism-metabolized bioactive molecules (MBMs) to increase molecular diversity. This crosstalk functions as a crucial component of niche-regulating skin properties via multiple mechanisms. Furthermore, the local and remote effects of different barrier sites provide a more comprehensive explanation for the crosstalk from a global perspective. The variable function and mechanism of crosstalk may represent an evolutionary means by which the skin uses fluctuating commensal signals – the highly dynamic MBMs – to calibrate skin status and provide heterologous protection against invasive pathogens. Elucidating the reasons for the differing selectivity and catalytic efficiency of lipid-metabolizing enzymes in microorganisms and revealing the biologic processes and regulatory mechanisms of the ‘co-metabolic systems’ on the skin will advance diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for local cutaneous disorders and comorbid diseases of distant organs.
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