Explore the Anti-Acne Mechanism of Licorice Flavonoids Based on Metabonomics and Microbiome

Author:

Ruan Shi-Fa,Hu Yi,Wu Wen-Feng,Du Qun-Qun,Wang Zhu-Xian,Chen Ting-Ting,Shen Qun,Liu Li,Jiang Cui-Ping,Li Hui,Yi Yankui,Shen Chun-Yan,Zhu Hong-Xia,Liu Qiang

Abstract

Acne vulgaris is one of the most common inflammatory dermatoses in dermatological practice and can affect any gender or ethnic group. Although in previous studies, we had found that licorice flavonoids (LCF) play an anti-acne role by inhibiting PI3K-Akt signaling pathways and mitochondrial activity, the mechanism of LCF regulating skin metabolism, serum metabolism and skin microbes is still unclear. Here, we performed a full spectrum analysis of metabolites in the skin and serum using UHPLC-Triple TOF-MS. The results showed that LCF could treat acne by regulating the metabolic balance of amino acids, lipids and fatty acids in serum and skin. Similarly, we performed Illumina Hiseq sequencing of DNA from the skin microbes using 16S ribosomal DNA identification techniques. The results showed that LCF could treat acne by regulating the skin microbes to interfere with acne and make the microecology close to the normal skin state of rats. In summary, this study confirmed the anti-acne mechanism of LCF, namely by regulating metabolic balance and microbial balance. Therefore, this discovery will provide theoretical guidance for the preparation development and clinical application of the drug.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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