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Gut commensal bacteria Parabacteroides goldsteinii JCM 13446 derived-outer membrane vesicles suppress skin inflammation in psoriasis


ABSTRACT: Proteomic analysis of outer membrane vesicles derived from Parabacteroides goldsteinii JCM 13446

ORGANISM(S): Parabacteroides Goldsteinii Dsm 19448 = Wal 12034

SUBMITTER: Fang Cheng  

PROVIDER: PXD056885 | iProX | Thu Oct 17 00:00:00 BST 2024

REPOSITORIES: iProX

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Gut commensal bacteria Parabacteroides goldsteinii-derived outer membrane vesicles suppress skin inflammation in psoriasis.

Su Dandan D   Li Manchun M   Xie Yuedong Y   Xu Zhanxue Z   Lv Guowen G   Jiu Yaming Y   Lin Jingxiong J   Chang Chih-Jung CJ   Chen Hongbo H   Cheng Fang F  

Journal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society 20241118


Despite gut microbiota-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) serving as pivotal mediators in bacteria-host cell interactions, their potential role in modulating skin inflammation remains poorly understood. Here, we developed strategies for mass production of Parabacteroides goldsteinii-derived outer membrane vesicles (Pg OMVs), commonly known as EVs. We found that orally administered Pg OMVs can reach the colon, traverse the intestinal barrier, and circulate to the inflamed skin of psoriasis-like  ...[more]

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