Exploring the impact of solar radiation on skin microbiome to develop improved photoprotection strategies

Author:

Gilaberte Yolanda1,Piquero‐Casals Jaime2ORCID,Schalka Sergio3,Leone Giovanni4,Brown Anthony5,Trullàs Carles5,Jourdan Eric5,Lim Henry W.6,Krutmann Jean7,Passeron Thierry89

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology Miguel Servet University Hospital, IIS Aragón Zaragoza Spain

2. Department of Dermatology Dermik Multidisciplinary Dermatology Clinic Barcelona Spain

3. Medcin Skin Research Center and Biochemistry Department Chemistry Institute of São Paulo University São Paulo Brazil

4. Photodermatology and Vitiligo Treatment Unit Israelite Hospital Rome Italy

5. Innovation and Development, ISDIN Barcelona Spain

6. The Henry W. Lim Division of Photobiology and Photomedicine, Department of Dermatology Henry Ford Health Detroit Michigan USA

7. IUF – Leibniz‐Institut für umweltmedizinische Forschung Düsseldorf Germany

8. Department of Dermatology Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice, Université Côte d'Azur Nice France

9. Centre Méditerranéen de Médecine Moléculaire, INSERM U1065 Université Côte d'Azur Nice France

Abstract

AbstractThe skin microbiome undergoes constant exposure to solar radiation (SR), with its effects on health well‐documented. However, understanding SR's influence on host‐associated skin commensals remains nascent. This review surveys existing knowledge on SR's impact on the skin microbiome and proposes innovative sun protection methods that safeguard both skin integrity and microbiome balance. A team of skin photodamage specialists conducted a comprehensive review of 122 articles sourced from PubMed and Research Gateway. Key terms included skin microbiome, photoprotection, photodamage, skin cancer, ultraviolet radiation, solar radiation, skin commensals, skin protection, and pre/probiotics. Experts offered insights into novel sun protection products designed not only to shield the skin but also to mitigate SR's effects on the skin microbiome. Existing literature on SR's influence on the skin microbiome is limited. SR exposure can alter microbiome composition, potentially leading to dysbiosis, compromised skin barrier function, and immune system activation. Current sun protection methods generally overlook microbiome considerations. Tailored sun protection products that prioritize both skin and microbiome health may offer enhanced defense against SR‐induced skin conditions. By safeguarding both skin and microbiota, these specialized products could mitigate dysbiosis risks associated with SR exposure, bolstering skin defense mechanisms and reducing the likelihood of SR‐mediated skin issues.

Publisher

Wiley

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