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The relationship between the skin microbiome and probiotics in the healing of burn injuries
S. Teymouri, M. Pourhajibagher, A. Bahador
Language English Country Czech Republic
Document type Journal Article, Review
- MeSH
- Biofilms drug effects MeSH
- Wound Healing * drug effects MeSH
- Skin Microbiome MeSH
- Skin * microbiology MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Microbiota * MeSH
- Burns * microbiology therapy MeSH
- Probiotics * therapeutic use administration & dosage MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Review MeSH
The relationship between the skin microbiome and probiotics in the healing of burn injuries has garnered significant attention in recent years. Burn injuries disrupt the delicate balance of the skin microbiome, leading to complications in the healing process. Probiotic therapies have emerged as promising interventions to restore microbial balance, inhibit biofilm formation, and accelerate tissue repair. Probiotics may also mitigate the risk of antibiotic-resistant infections, which is a major concern in burn units. By enhancing immune responses and stimulating the production of antimicrobial peptides, probiotics can effectively combat bacterial colonization and prevent the emergence of drug-resistant strains. A combination of probiotics with other therapies, such as phages or nanoparticles, holds significant promise for enhancing burn healing. This approach can effectively treat burn wounds by promoting wound healing synergy, preventing infection, modulating the immune response, and disrupting biofilms. Overall, the relationship between the skin microbiome and probiotics in burn wound healing has substantial potential to advance the field of burn wound management.
Department of Microbiology School of Medicine Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran
Fellowship in Clinical Laboratory Sciences BioHealth Lab Tehran Iran
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