The ecological community of microorganisms in/on humans, termed the microbiome, is vital for sustaining homeostasis. While culture-independent techniques have revealed the role of the gut microbiome in human health and disease, the role of the cutaneous microbiome in wound healing is less defined. Skin commensals are essential in the maintenance of the epithelial barrier function, regulation of the host immune system, and protection from invading pathogenic microorganisms. In this review, we summarize the literature derived from pre-clinical and clinical studies on how changes in the microbiome of various acute and chronic skin wounds impact wound healing tissue regeneration. Furthermore, we review the mechanistic insights garnered from mod...
Human skin is colonized by diverse microbial communities that have broad impacts on health and disea...
Background: Recent advances in sequencing technologies have enabled metagenomic analyses of many hum...
Diabetics chronic wounds are characterized by high levels of oxidative stress (OS) and are often col...
The ecological community of microorganisms in/on humans, termed the microbiome, is vital for sustain...
Prior studies have shown that the bacteria that normally colonize the skin play a role in innate imm...
A diverse range of normal flora populates the human skin and numbers are relatively different betwee...
The role of bacteria in the pathogenesis of chronic, nonhealing wounds is unclear. All wounds are co...
Microbes colonizing and/or infecting chronic wounds undoubtedly play a major and interactive role in...
Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) are a growing concern worldwide as they pose complications in routine cli...
The skin is the largest organ of the human body. It is barrier that defends and protects the body ag...
Chronic wounds are a major source of morbidity in the United States, affecting an estimated 5.7 mill...
Chronic wounds represent a large and growing disease burden worldwide. Infection, biofilm formation,...
It is not the presence of microorganisms, but their interaction with patients that determines their ...
Background - Recent advances in sequencing technologies have enabled metagenomic analyses of many hu...
Man has lived together with microbes for so long that we have become completely dependent on their p...
Human skin is colonized by diverse microbial communities that have broad impacts on health and disea...
Background: Recent advances in sequencing technologies have enabled metagenomic analyses of many hum...
Diabetics chronic wounds are characterized by high levels of oxidative stress (OS) and are often col...
The ecological community of microorganisms in/on humans, termed the microbiome, is vital for sustain...
Prior studies have shown that the bacteria that normally colonize the skin play a role in innate imm...
A diverse range of normal flora populates the human skin and numbers are relatively different betwee...
The role of bacteria in the pathogenesis of chronic, nonhealing wounds is unclear. All wounds are co...
Microbes colonizing and/or infecting chronic wounds undoubtedly play a major and interactive role in...
Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) are a growing concern worldwide as they pose complications in routine cli...
The skin is the largest organ of the human body. It is barrier that defends and protects the body ag...
Chronic wounds are a major source of morbidity in the United States, affecting an estimated 5.7 mill...
Chronic wounds represent a large and growing disease burden worldwide. Infection, biofilm formation,...
It is not the presence of microorganisms, but their interaction with patients that determines their ...
Background - Recent advances in sequencing technologies have enabled metagenomic analyses of many hu...
Man has lived together with microbes for so long that we have become completely dependent on their p...
Human skin is colonized by diverse microbial communities that have broad impacts on health and disea...
Background: Recent advances in sequencing technologies have enabled metagenomic analyses of many hum...
Diabetics chronic wounds are characterized by high levels of oxidative stress (OS) and are often col...