In Vivo Cosmetic Product Efficacy Testing by Analyzing Epidermal Proteins Extracted from Tape Strips

The objective of this in vivo pilot study was to investigate whether differential biomarker analysis from skin tape strips could be used, not only to evaluate the difference between treated and untreated skin, but also to evaluate the effect of different product treatments. Ten volunteers were inclu...

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Main Authors: Marie Westman, Tamara Al-Bader, Eve Merinville, Kevin Cattley, Virginie Lafon-Kolb, Josephine Darbon, Alain Mavon, Aurelie Laloeuf
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-02-01
Series:Cosmetics
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2079-9284/1/1/29
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spelling doaj-00412d78e69c4463b881f7d22f047df92020-11-24T22:55:27ZengMDPI AGCosmetics2079-92842014-02-0111293610.3390/cosmetics1010029cosmetics1010029In Vivo Cosmetic Product Efficacy Testing by Analyzing Epidermal Proteins Extracted from Tape StripsMarie Westman0Tamara Al-Bader1Eve Merinville2Kevin Cattley3Virginie Lafon-Kolb4Josephine Darbon5Alain Mavon6Aurelie Laloeuf7Oriflame Skin Research Institute, Mäster Samuelsgatan 56, 11121 Stockholm, SwedenOriflame Skin Research Institute, Mäster Samuelsgatan 56, 11121 Stockholm, SwedenOriflame R&D, Bray, Wicklow, IrelandOriflame R&D, Bray, Wicklow, IrelandOriflame Skin Research Institute, Mäster Samuelsgatan 56, 11121 Stockholm, SwedenOriflame R&D, Bray, Wicklow, IrelandOriflame Skin Research Institute, Mäster Samuelsgatan 56, 11121 Stockholm, SwedenOriflame Skin Research Institute, Mäster Samuelsgatan 56, 11121 Stockholm, SwedenThe objective of this in vivo pilot study was to investigate whether differential biomarker analysis from skin tape strips could be used, not only to evaluate the difference between treated and untreated skin, but also to evaluate the effect of different product treatments. Ten volunteers were included in the study, applying two different basic formulations on their forearms. After four weeks of product application, and also after one week of treatment remission, tape strips were collected from the different treatment sites, as well as from untreated skin. The biomarkers investigated were selected to cover different aspects of epidermal differentiation and in connection with moisturization and barrier function. Levels of Involucrin were increased in both treatments, compared to untreated skin, whereas the levels of Keratin-6 were decreased for both treatments. In addition, a pattern for increased levels of Hornerin and Claudin-1 was also detected. There were no significant differences between the two treatments, only for treatment compared to untreated, but there were tendencies for different effect on some of the biomarkers investigated, differences that may reach significance with increased sample size. The major differences between the two treatments in this study were seen after one week of product remission, although due to too small sample size these differences were not significant.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-9284/1/1/29tape strippingKeratinInvolucrinClaudin-1Hornerin
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author Marie Westman
Tamara Al-Bader
Eve Merinville
Kevin Cattley
Virginie Lafon-Kolb
Josephine Darbon
Alain Mavon
Aurelie Laloeuf
spellingShingle Marie Westman
Tamara Al-Bader
Eve Merinville
Kevin Cattley
Virginie Lafon-Kolb
Josephine Darbon
Alain Mavon
Aurelie Laloeuf
In Vivo Cosmetic Product Efficacy Testing by Analyzing Epidermal Proteins Extracted from Tape Strips
Cosmetics
tape stripping
Keratin
Involucrin
Claudin-1
Hornerin
author_facet Marie Westman
Tamara Al-Bader
Eve Merinville
Kevin Cattley
Virginie Lafon-Kolb
Josephine Darbon
Alain Mavon
Aurelie Laloeuf
author_sort Marie Westman
title In Vivo Cosmetic Product Efficacy Testing by Analyzing Epidermal Proteins Extracted from Tape Strips
title_short In Vivo Cosmetic Product Efficacy Testing by Analyzing Epidermal Proteins Extracted from Tape Strips
title_full In Vivo Cosmetic Product Efficacy Testing by Analyzing Epidermal Proteins Extracted from Tape Strips
title_fullStr In Vivo Cosmetic Product Efficacy Testing by Analyzing Epidermal Proteins Extracted from Tape Strips
title_full_unstemmed In Vivo Cosmetic Product Efficacy Testing by Analyzing Epidermal Proteins Extracted from Tape Strips
title_sort in vivo cosmetic product efficacy testing by analyzing epidermal proteins extracted from tape strips
publisher MDPI AG
series Cosmetics
issn 2079-9284
publishDate 2014-02-01
description The objective of this in vivo pilot study was to investigate whether differential biomarker analysis from skin tape strips could be used, not only to evaluate the difference between treated and untreated skin, but also to evaluate the effect of different product treatments. Ten volunteers were included in the study, applying two different basic formulations on their forearms. After four weeks of product application, and also after one week of treatment remission, tape strips were collected from the different treatment sites, as well as from untreated skin. The biomarkers investigated were selected to cover different aspects of epidermal differentiation and in connection with moisturization and barrier function. Levels of Involucrin were increased in both treatments, compared to untreated skin, whereas the levels of Keratin-6 were decreased for both treatments. In addition, a pattern for increased levels of Hornerin and Claudin-1 was also detected. There were no significant differences between the two treatments, only for treatment compared to untreated, but there were tendencies for different effect on some of the biomarkers investigated, differences that may reach significance with increased sample size. The major differences between the two treatments in this study were seen after one week of product remission, although due to too small sample size these differences were not significant.
topic tape stripping
Keratin
Involucrin
Claudin-1
Hornerin
url http://www.mdpi.com/2079-9284/1/1/29
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