- [Erratum] A split face study on the effect of an anti-acne product containing fermentation products of Enterococcus faecalis CBT SL-5 on skin microbiome modification and acne improvement
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Hye Sung Han , Sun Hye Shin , Bo-Yun Choi , Nayeon Koo , Sanghyun Lim , Dooheon Son , Myung Jun Chung , Kui Young Park , Woo Jun Sul
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J. Microbiol. 2022;60(7):766-766.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12275-022-1682-2
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- A split face study on the effect of an anti-acne product containing fermentation products of Enterococcus faecalis CBT SL-5 on skin microbiome modification and acne improvement
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Hye Sung Han , Sun Hye Shin , Bo-Yun Choi , Nayeon Koo , Sanghyun Lim , Dooheon Son , Myung Jun Chung , Kui Young Park , Woo Jun Sul
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J. Microbiol. 2022;60(5):488-495. Published online March 14, 2022
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12275-022-1520-6
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Antibiotic-resistant Cutibacterium acnes and dysbiosis of the
skin microbiome are of increasing concern in acne treatment.
Enterococcus faecalis, a widely used probiotic, has shown benefits
for acne treatment by exerting antimicrobial activity
against C. acnes. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the
efficacy and safety of an E. faecalis CBT SL-5-extract-containing
lotion in patients with mild-to-moderate acne. Twenty
patients were enrolled in this randomized, placebo-controlled,
split-face comparative study. Patients were treated with E.
faecalis lotion on one side of the face and a vehicle lotion on
the other side for 4 weeks. The efficacy outcome measures included
improvement in the investigators’ assessment of acne
severity, patient satisfaction, changes in skin parameters and
diversity of the skin microbiome. The investigators’ assessment
score was significantly improved on the test side compared
to the control side, after 2 weeks (p = 0.009) and 6 weeks (p <
0.0005). However, TEWL and skin hydration were not significantly
different between the two groups. The phylogenetic
diversity of the skin microbiota decreased over time in the skin
samples of test side. In conclusion, E. faecalis CBT SL-5 extract
can be a feasible and well-tolerated option for improving acne
severity and skin microbiome dysbiosis in mild-to-moderate
acne patients.
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Probiotics are known to protect against liver damage induced
by the alcohol and acetaldehyde accumulation associated with
alcohol intake. However, there have been few studies of the
direct effect of probiotics on alcohol metabolism, and the
types of probiotics that were previously analyzed were few in
number. Here, we investigated the effects of 19 probiotic species
on alcohol and acetaldehyde metabolism. Four probiotic
species that had a relatively high tolerance to alcohol and metabolized
alcohol and acetaldehyde effectively were identified:
Lactobacillus gasseri CBT LGA1, Lactobacillus casei CBT
LC5, Bifidobacterium lactis CBT BL3, and Bifidobacterium
breve CBT BR3. These species also demonstrated high mRNA
expression of alcohol and acetaldehyde dehydrogenases. Pro-
AP4, a mixture of these four probiotics species and excipient,
was then administered to rats for 2 weeks in advance of acute
alcohol administration. The serum alcohol and acetaldehyde
concentrations were significantly lower in the ProAP4-administered
group than in the control and excipient groups.
Thus, the administration of ProAP4, containing four probiotic
species, quickly lowers blood alcohol and acetaldehyde concentrations
in an alcohol and acetaldehyde dehydrogenasedependent
manner. Furthermore, the serum alanine aminotransferase
activity, which is indicative of liver damage, was
significantly lower in the ProAP4 group than in the control
group. The present findings suggest that ProAP4 may be an
effective means of limiting alcohol-induced liver damage.
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