2023
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.16680
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A review of sebum in mammals in relation to skin diseases, skin function, and the skin microbiome

Karen Vanderwolf,
Christopher Kyle,
Christina Davy

Abstract: Diseases vary among and within species but the causes of this variation can be unclear. Immune responses are an important driver of disease variation, but mechanisms on how the body resists pathogen establishment before activation of immune responses are understudied. Skin surfaces of mammals are the first line of defense against abiotic stressors and pathogens, and skin attributes such as pH, microbiomes, and lipids influence disease outcomes. Sebaceous glands produce sebum composed of multiple types of lipid… Show more

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