Spermidine-induced recovery of human dermal structure and barrier function by skin microbiome

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Gihyeon Kim
Misun Kim
Minji Kim
Changho Park
Youngmin Yoon
Doo-Hyeon Lim
Hyeonju Yeo
Seunghyun Kang
Yeong-Geun Lee
Nam-In Beak
Jongsung Lee
Sujeong Kim
Jee Young Kwon
Won Woo Choi
Charles Lee
Kyoung Wan Yoon
Hansoo Park
Dong-Geol Lee
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[1] Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST),Department of Biomedical Science and Engineering
[2] R&I Center,Graduate School of Biotechnology and Department of Oriental Medicine Biotechnology
[3] COSMAX BTI,Dermatology Laboratory, Department of Integrative Biotechnology & Biocosmetics Research Center, College of Biotechnology and Bioengineering
[4] Genome and Company,Department of Life Science
[5] Kyung Hee University,Department of Biotechnology
[6] Sungkyunkwan University,undefined
[7] The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine,undefined
[8] Wells Dermatology Clinic,undefined
[9] Ewha Womans University,undefined
[10] The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University,undefined
[11] Hoseo University,undefined
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An unbalanced microbial ecosystem on the human skin is closely related to skin diseases and has been associated with inflammation and immune responses. However, little is known about the role of the skin microbiome on skin aging. Here, we report that the Streptococcus species improved the skin structure and barrier function, thereby contributing to anti-aging. Metagenomic analyses showed the abundance of Streptococcus in younger individuals or those having more elastic skin. Particularly, we isolated Streptococcus pneumoniae, Streptococcus infantis, and Streptococcus thermophilus from face of young individuals. Treatment with secretions of S. pneumoniae and S. infantis induced the expression of genes associated with the formation of skin structure and the skin barrier function in human skin cells. The application of culture supernatant including Streptococcal secretions on human skin showed marked improvements on skin phenotypes such as elasticity, hydration, and desquamation. Gene Ontology analysis revealed overlaps in spermidine biosynthetic and glycogen biosynthetic processes. Streptococcus-secreted spermidine contributed to the recovery of skin structure and barrier function through the upregulation of collagen and lipid synthesis in aged cells. Overall, our data suggest the role of skin microbiome into anti-aging and clinical applications.
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