International audienceAbstract Skin metabolites (< 1500 Da) play a critical role in barrier function, hydration, immune response, microbial invasion, and allergen penetration. We aimed to understand the global metabolic profile changes of the skin in relation to the microbiome and UV exposure and exposed germ-free (devoid of microbiome), disinfected mice (partially devoid of skin microbiome) and control mice with intact microbiome to immunosuppressive doses of UVB radiation. Targeted and untargeted lipidome and metabolome profiling was performed with skin tissue by high-resolution mass spectrometry. UV differentially regulated various metabolites such as alanine, choline, glycine, glutamine, and histidine in germ-free mice compared to contr...
Inhabiting each square centimeter of skin are approximately 1 million bacteria from hundreds of dist...
Inhabiting each square centimeter of skin are approximately 1 million bacteria from hundreds of dist...
Skin chronically exposed to sun results in phenotypic changes referred as photoaging. This aspect of...
International audienceAbstract Skin metabolites (< 1500 Da) play a critical role in barrier function...
International audienceAbstract Skin metabolites (< 1500 Da) play a critical role in barrier function...
International audienceAbstract Skin metabolites (< 1500 Da) play a critical role in barrier function...
International audienceAbstract Skin metabolites (< 1500 Da) play a critical role in barrier function...
International audienceAbstract Skin metabolites (< 1500 Da) play a critical role in barrier function...
International audienceAbstract Skin metabolites (< 1500 Da) play a critical role in barrier function...
<div><p>Although many studies have been performed on the effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation on th...
The skin is home to microorganisms that tend to have commensal relationships with the host. As its o...
Ultraviolet radiation B (UVB–290–320 nm) induces inflammation and hyperproliferation in human epider...
Ultraviolet radiation B (UVB–290–320 nm) induces inflammation and hyperproliferation in human epider...
727-733Abietic acid (AA) is a main constituent from pine resin, which has definite therapeutical eff...
Inhabiting each square centimeter of skin are approximately 1 million bacteria from hundreds of dist...
Inhabiting each square centimeter of skin are approximately 1 million bacteria from hundreds of dist...
Inhabiting each square centimeter of skin are approximately 1 million bacteria from hundreds of dist...
Skin chronically exposed to sun results in phenotypic changes referred as photoaging. This aspect of...
International audienceAbstract Skin metabolites (< 1500 Da) play a critical role in barrier function...
International audienceAbstract Skin metabolites (< 1500 Da) play a critical role in barrier function...
International audienceAbstract Skin metabolites (< 1500 Da) play a critical role in barrier function...
International audienceAbstract Skin metabolites (< 1500 Da) play a critical role in barrier function...
International audienceAbstract Skin metabolites (< 1500 Da) play a critical role in barrier function...
International audienceAbstract Skin metabolites (< 1500 Da) play a critical role in barrier function...
<div><p>Although many studies have been performed on the effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation on th...
The skin is home to microorganisms that tend to have commensal relationships with the host. As its o...
Ultraviolet radiation B (UVB–290–320 nm) induces inflammation and hyperproliferation in human epider...
Ultraviolet radiation B (UVB–290–320 nm) induces inflammation and hyperproliferation in human epider...
727-733Abietic acid (AA) is a main constituent from pine resin, which has definite therapeutical eff...
Inhabiting each square centimeter of skin are approximately 1 million bacteria from hundreds of dist...
Inhabiting each square centimeter of skin are approximately 1 million bacteria from hundreds of dist...
Inhabiting each square centimeter of skin are approximately 1 million bacteria from hundreds of dist...
Skin chronically exposed to sun results in phenotypic changes referred as photoaging. This aspect of...