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摘要
目的:最近的工作研究了含有植物乳杆菌益生菌培养物的局部外用水乳膏对重建人体表皮(RHE)的影响。在外用系统中混合各种静止益生菌粉末的能力允许使用人类基因微阵列检查这些粉末对使用各种单个静止益生菌的 RHE 的影响:方法:制备了四种外用 Just-Add-Water 粉剂(STRATABIOSYS™ Technologies),其中含有以下成分:(1) 植物乳杆菌 Lp90 [200 M CFU/g];(2) 酿酒酵母菌 [200 M CFU/g];(3) 嗜热链球菌 [200 M CFU/g];(4) 乳球菌 LLa61 [200 M CFU/g]。不含益生菌的粉末作为安慰剂对照。药膏的制备方法是取每种粉末的 3% 溶于无菌水中。将每种药膏的 15 μL 样品涂抹在 RHE 组织上,组织上每种微生物的数量约为 90 K CFU/g。用乳霜处理 RHE 24 小时后,冲洗掉残留的乳霜,然后使用安捷伦人类基因芯片对组织进行分析,该芯片包含 19 217 个基因,从中筛选出与皮肤相关的 244 个基因:结果:发现了以下益生菌特异性基因反应:(1)植物乳杆菌上调了4.9%的皮肤相关基因集;(2)酿酒酵母上调了7.8%的皮肤相关基因集;嗜热链球菌上调了6.1%的皮肤相关基因集;乳酸乳球菌上调了7.0%的皮肤相关基因集:本文介绍了一种检查局部益生菌对 RHE 的影响的方法,包括将粉剂转化为不含防腐剂的膏剂。
Examining the genomic influence of topically applied probiotics in vitro
Objective
Recent work examined the influence of topically applied just-add-water creams containing Lactobacillus plantarum probiotic cultures on to reconstructed human epidermis (RHE). The ability to blend various quiescent probiotic powders in topical systems allows for the examination of these powders on RHEs employing various individual quiescent probiotics using human gene microarrays.
Methods
Four topical Just-Add-Water powders (STRATABIOSYS™ Technologies) were prepared containing the following: (1) Lactobacillus plantarum Lp90 [200 M CFU/g]; (2) Saccharomyces cerevisiae [200 M CFU/g]; (3) Streptococcus thermophilus [200 M CFU/g]; and (4) Lactococcus Lactis LLa61 [200 M CFU/g]. A powder without probiotics was used as a placebo control. The creams were prepared by taking 3% of each powder and dissolving it into sterile water. A 15 μL sample of each cream was applied to a RHE tissue that presented approximately 90 K CFU/g of each microorganism on the tissue. The RHE was treated for 24 h with the creams whereupon the residual cream was rinsed off, and the tissues were analysed using Agilent human gene microarrays containing 19 217 individual genes from which a smaller subset of 244 genes pertinent to skin were culled.
Results
The following probiotic specific gene responses were found: (1) Lactobacillus plantarum upregulated 4.9% of the skin-relevant gene set; (2) Saccharomyces cerevisiae upregulated 7.8% of the skin relevant gene set; Streptococcus thermophilus upregulated 6.1% of the skin relevant gene set; Lactococcus lactis upregulated 7.0% of the skin relevant gene set.
Conclusion
A method to examine topical probiotics on RHE has been described that involves converting the powders to preservative-free creams.
期刊介绍:
The Journal publishes original refereed papers, review papers and correspondence in the fields of cosmetic research. It is read by practising cosmetic scientists and dermatologists, as well as specialists in more diverse disciplines that are developing new products which contact the skin, hair, nails or mucous membranes.
The aim of the Journal is to present current scientific research, both pure and applied, in: cosmetics, toiletries, perfumery and allied fields. Areas that are of particular interest include: studies in skin physiology and interactions with cosmetic ingredients, innovation in claim substantiation methods (in silico, in vitro, ex vivo, in vivo), human and in vitro safety testing of cosmetic ingredients and products, physical chemistry and technology of emulsion and dispersed systems, theory and application of surfactants, new developments in olfactive research, aerosol technology and selected aspects of analytical chemistry.