Skin sensitivity and skin microbiota: Is there a link?

Experimental Dermatology
Sophie Seite, L Misery

Abstract

Sensitive skin is defined by the occurrence of unpleasant sensations, accompanied or not by erythema, in response to stimuli which normally should not provoke such sensations and that cannot be linked to skin disease. Even if its pathophysiology is not completely known, hyper-reactivity of the cutaneous nervous system associated with an abnormal skin barrier has been hypothesized as a primary culprit including more recently a role of the cutaneous microbiota. The objective of this short review is to discuss the relationship between the skin microbiota, skin sensitivity and the skin barrier function.

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May 6, 2019·Journal of Medical Microbiology·Sebastian GnatPrzemysław Zięba
Feb 13, 2020·Journal of Applied Microbiology·S GnatA Nowakiewicz
Mar 6, 2019·Annales de dermatologie et de vénéréologie·L Misery

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