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Human-microorganism mutualism theory: Possible mechanisms for the delayed chronic wound healing process

机译:人微生物相互主义理论:延迟慢性伤口愈合过程的可能机制

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Skin microbial flora was believed to can implicate skin health, and many recent reports point out a close linkage between the dysbiosis of the microbiome with the disease. Changes of microbiota, including diversity, species, and abundance, have been demonstrated in disease states, and it was believed the changes may cause infection and chronicity of the debilitating wounds. And it was been found a reverse of the dysbiosis after the effective treatment, but it failed to find a positive effect of antibiotic therapy on skin disease without significant clinical infection. The microbiomes were compared to the 'second gene reservoir', and indicated that their co-existing with the human being is a result of co-evolution. The current studies have shown that the microbial community on the skin surface should have an ideal optimal state, which can effectively regulate the immune tolerance and help to avoid the invasion of external pathogenic bacteria, then the body can be in a relatively healthy state. In this paper, we hypothesized that failing to maintain the harmonious relationship between microbes and human beings is the reason we suffering from most skin diseases, including chronic non-healing wounds. Thus, the dysbiosis of skin microbiota theory can help us better understand the mechanism of wound formation and problems encountered in wound treatment.
机译:皮肤微生物菌群被认为可以牵连皮肤健康,并且许多最近的报告指出了与疾病的微生物组的脱泻之间的密切联系。在疾病状态下证明了微生物群的变化,包括多样性,物种和丰富,并认为这种变化可能导致衰弱伤口的感染和慢性。并且已经发现在有效的治疗后存在困难,但未发现抗生素治疗对皮肤病的积极作用而没有明显的临床感染。将微生物体与“第二基因储存器”进行比较,并表明它们与人类的共同存在是共同进化的结果。目前的研究表明,皮肤表面上的微生物群体应具有理想的最佳状态,可以有效调节免疫耐受性并有助于避免外部致病细菌的侵袭,然后身体可以处于相对健康的状态。在本文中,我们假设未能保持微生物和人类之间的和谐关系是我们患有大多数皮肤病的原因,包括慢性非愈合伤口。因此,皮肤微生物群理论的脱敏可以帮助我们更好地了解伤口治疗中遇到的伤口形成和问题的机制。

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