Effects of a gel containing the defined microalgae extract Spiralin® on the skin microbiome and clinical activity in atopic dermatitis - a double-blind, intraindividual vehicle-controlled proof-of-concept study.

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Kristian Reich, Natalie Trettel, Jeremias L K Reich, Christina Sorbe, Thomas Bickert, Jan Hartmann, Inken Harder, Sascha Gerdes, Stephan Weidinger
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Abstract

Introduction: Changes in the skin microbiome in atopic dermatitis include a reduced bacterial diversity and increased abundance of Staphylococcus aureus. Topical antibiotics and antiseptics may decrease bacterial pathogens, but lack positive effects on microbiome diversity.

Methods: In this double-blind, intraindividual vehicle-controlled pilot study, n = 20 patients received a gel containing a defined extract (Spiralin®) of the microalgae Spirulina platensis, previously shown to exert anti-microbial effects, or vehicle on target lesions of similar size and clinical activity. The Shannon index reflecting -diversity and the abundance of S. aureus were calculated from the analysis of 16s rRNA gene libraries with untreated non-lesional skin serving as control. Clinical activity was determined by the Target Lesion Severity Score (TLSS) and lesion size.

Results: Positive effects of the active gel on the microbiome after 4 weeks of treatment were indicated by a significant increase of the Shannon index in areas treated with verum (mean increase 16.7%; p<0.01 vs. baseline), but not in areas treated with vehicle. This increase in verum-treated lesions was more pronounced in lesions with an at least 50% (26.3%) or an at least 75% reduction of the TLSS (33.3%). There was also a stronger decrease of the abundance of S. aureus in lesions treated with active gel compared to those treated with vehicle (25.5% vs. 9.4%), but significance was not met. There were several trends indicating clinical effects of the active gel. For example, vehicle-treated areas showed no reduction in area size (77.8 cm2 at week 4 compared to 77.0 cm2 at baseline), while verum-treated lesion area decreased on average by 6.9 cm2. Active and vehicle gel were well tolerated and very few local side effects were noted.

Conclusion: These preliminary results indicate a positive effect of a gel containing Spiralin® on the skin microbiome in patients with active atopic dermatitis (AD) lesions combined with reductions in clinical disease activity supporting further investigations of the active gel alone or in combination with anti-inflammatory treatments in larger AD studies.

含有微藻提取物Spiralin®的凝胶对皮肤微生物组和特应性皮炎临床活性的影响——一项双盲、个体内对照的概念验证研究。
引言:特应性皮炎患者皮肤微生物群的变化包括细菌多样性减少和金黄色葡萄球菌丰度增加。局部抗生素和防腐剂可以减少细菌病原体,但对微生物群落多样性缺乏积极作用。方法:在这项双盲、个体内载体对照的初步研究中,n = 20名患者接受了含有微藻螺旋藻提取物(Spiralin®)的凝胶治疗,该提取物先前被证明对类似大小和临床活性的目标病变具有抗菌作用。以未处理的非病变皮肤为对照,分析16s rRNA基因库,计算反映-多样性和金黄色葡萄球菌丰度的Shannon指数。临床活动由目标病变严重程度评分(TLSS)和病变大小决定。结果:治疗4周后,活性凝胶对微生物组的积极作用表明,经verum处理的区域Shannon指数显著增加(平均增加16.7%;结论:这些初步结果表明,含有Spiralin®的凝胶对活动性特应性皮炎(AD)病变患者的皮肤微生物组具有积极作用,同时临床疾病活动性降低,支持在更大规模的AD研究中进一步研究活性凝胶单独使用或与抗炎治疗联合使用。
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Skin Pharmacology and Physiology
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
7.40%
发文量
23
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: In the past decade research into skin pharmacology has rapidly developed with new and promising drugs and therapeutic concepts being introduced regularly. Recently, the use of nanoparticles for drug delivery in dermatology and cosmetology has become a topic of intensive research, yielding remarkable and in part surprising results. Another topic of current research is the use of tissue tolerable plasma in wound treatment. Stimulating not only wound healing processes but also the penetration of topically applied substances into the skin, this novel technique is expected to deliver very interesting results.
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