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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678465/il-17-control-of-cutaneous-immune-homeostasis
#21
REVIEW
Leah A Johnston, Raji R Nagalla, Mushi Li, Sarah K Whitley
IL-17 is widely recognized for its roles in host defense and inflammatory disorders. However, it has become clear that IL-17 is also an essential regulator of barrier tissue physiology. Steady-state microbe sensing at the skin surface induces low-level IL-17 expression that enhances epithelial integrity and resists pathogens without causing overt inflammation. Recent reports describe novel protective roles for IL-17 in wound healing and counteracting physiologic stress; however, chronic amplification of these beneficial responses contributes to skin pathologies as diverse as fibrosis, cancer, and autoinflammation...
April 26, 2024: Journal of Investigative Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678380/bioinspired-flexible-hydrogelation-with-programmable-properties-for-tactile-sensing
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yunxiao Wang, Qiang Geng, Hao Lyu, Wuxuepeng Sun, Xinyuan Fan, Kang Ma, Kai Wu, Jinhe Wang, Yancheng Wang, Deqing Mei, Chengchen Guo, Peng Xiu, Dingyi Pan, Kai Tao
Tactile sensing requires integrated detection platforms with distributed and highly-sensitive haptic sensing capabilities along with biocompatibility, aiming to replicate the physiological functions of the human skin and empower industrial robotic and prosthetic wearers to detect tactile information. In this regard, short peptide-based self-assembled hydrogels show promising potential to act as bioinspired supramolecular substrates for developing tactile sensors showing biocompatibility and biodegradability...
April 28, 2024: Advanced Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38677291/cd80-on-skin-stem-cells-promotes-local-expansion-of-regulatory-t%C3%A2-cells-upon-injury-to-orchestrate-repair-within-an-inflammatory-environment
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jingyun Luan, Cynthia Truong, Aleksandra Vuchkovska, Weijie Guo, Jennifer Good, Bijun Liu, Audrey Gang, Nicole Infarinato, Katherine Stewart, Lisa Polak, Hilda Amalia Pasolli, Emma Andretta, Alexander Y Rudensky, Elaine Fuchs, Yuxuan Miao
Following tissue damage, epithelial stem cells (SCs) are mobilized to enter the wound, where they confront harsh inflammatory environments that can impede their ability to repair the injury. Here, we investigated the mechanisms that protect skin SCs within this inflammatory environment. Characterization of gene expression profiles of hair follicle SCs (HFSCs) that migrated into the wound site revealed activation of an immune-modulatory program, including expression of CD80, major histocompatibility complex class II (MHCII), and CXC motif chemokine ligand 5 (CXCL5)...
April 22, 2024: Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676785/comparison-of-purse-string-technique-vs-linear-suture-for-skin-closure-after-ileostomy-reversal-a-randomized-controlled-trial
#24
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Filippo Carannante, Gianluca Costa, Valentina Miacci, Gianfranco Bianco, Gianluca Masciana, Sara Lauricella, Marco Caricato, Gabriella Teresa Capolupo
BACKGROUND: Protective stoma after rectal surgery has been associated with important complications. The most common is surgical site infection (SSI) high rates after stoma reversal reported in literature. Our study compared the rate of SSI of two skin closure techniques, linear closure, and purse string closure. METHODS: We carried out a single center, prospective, randomized controlled trial in the Department of Colorectal Surgery of Fondazione Policlinico Campus Bio-Medico of Rome between January 2018 through December 2021, to compare LC vs PS closure of ileostomy sites...
April 27, 2024: Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676498/ethnobotanical-significance-phytopharmacology-and-toxicological-profile-of-limonia-acidissima-l-rutaceae-a-review
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Satyajit Mohanty, Ashok Pattnaik
Medicinal plants play a crucial role in traditional medicine, where they are extensively employed by traditional physicians for treating a wide array of ailments. Limonia acidissima (Linn), commonly known as the Wood apple and belonging to the Rutaceae family, is widely cultivated in countries, such as Pakistan, India, and Sri Lanka. The various parts of Limonia acidissima, including its roots, leaves, fruits, stem, and even the whole plant, have been traditionally used in the treatment of numerous conditions, such as constipation, diarrhea, dysentery, skin diseases, asthma, astringent, diabetes, jaundice, and dyspepsia and act as diuretic agents, cardiotonic, cardiac stimulant, and hepato-protectant...
April 25, 2024: Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676310/inhibition-of-uvb-radiation-induced-tissue-swelling-and-immune-suppression-by-nicotinamide-riboside-and-pterostilbene
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Verena Isak, Shayan Azizi, Xi K Zhou, Devina Mehta, Wanhong Ding, Zakir Bulmer, Daniella S Aivazi, Ryan W Dellinger, Richard D Granstein
BACKGROUND: Environmental ultraviolet radiation has deleterious effects on humans, including sunburn and immune perturbations. These immune changes are involved in skin carcinogenesis. OBJECTIVES: To determine whether nicotinamide riboside and/or pterostilbene administered systemically inhibits inflammatory and immune effects of exposure to mid-range ultraviolet radiation. METHODS: To examine UVB radiation-induced inflammatory effects, mice were fed standard chow/water, 0...
May 2024: Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675481/melanin-biopolymers-in-pharmacology-and-medicine-skin-pigmentation-disorders-implications-for-drug-action-adverse-effects-and-therapy
#27
REVIEW
Marta Karkoszka, Jakub Rok, Dorota Wrześniok
Melanins are biopolymeric pigments formed by a multi-step oxidation process of tyrosine in highly specialized cells called melanocytes. Melanin pigments are mainly found in the skin, iris, hair follicles, and inner ear. The photoprotective properties of melanin biopolymers have been linked to their perinuclear localization to protect DNA, but their ability to scavenge metal ions and antioxidant properties has also been noted. Interactions between drugs and melanins are of clinical relevance. The formation of drug-melanin complexes can affect both the efficacy of pharmacotherapy and the occurrence of adverse effects such as phototoxic reactions and discoloration...
April 18, 2024: Pharmaceuticals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675392/static-magnetic-field-reduces-the-anticancer-effect-of-hinokitiol-on-melanoma-malignant-cells-gene-expression-and-redox-homeostasis-studies
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Agnieszka Synowiec-Wojtarowicz, Agata Krawczyk, Magdalena Kimsa-Dudek
BACKGROUND: Melanoma malignant is characterized by a high mortality rate, accounting for as much as 65% of deaths caused by skin cancer. A potential strategy in cancer treatment may be the use of natural compounds, which include hinokitiol (β-Thujaplicin), a phenolic component of essential oils extracted from cypress trees. Many studies confirm that a high-induction SMF (static magnetic field) has anticancer effects and can be used as a non-invasive anticancer therapy in combination with or without drugs...
March 27, 2024: Pharmaceuticals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675185/progress-in-the-use-of-hydrogels-for-antioxidant-delivery-in-skin-wounds
#29
REVIEW
Lidia Maeso, Pablo Edmundo Antezana, Ailen Gala Hvozda Arana, Pablo Andrés Evelson, Gorka Orive, Martín Federico Desimone
The skin is the largest organ of the body, and it acts as a protective barrier against external factors. Chronic wounds affect millions of people worldwide and are associated with significant morbidity and reduced quality of life. One of the main factors involved in delayed wound healing is oxidative injury, which is triggered by the overproduction of reactive oxygen species. Oxidative stress has been implicated in the pathogenesis of chronic wounds, where it is known to impair wound healing by causing damage to cellular components, delaying the inflammatory phase of healing, and inhibiting the formation of new blood vessels...
April 10, 2024: Pharmaceutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38674064/comparative-analysis-of-olive-derived-phenolic-compounds-pro-melanogenesis-effects-on-b16f10-cells-and-epidermal-human-melanocytes
#30
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Juhee Cho, Meriem Bejaoui, Kenichi Tominaga, Hiroko Isoda
Olive leaf contains plenty of phenolic compounds, among which oleuropein (OP) is the main component and belongs to the group of secoiridoids. Additionally, phenolic compounds such as oleocanthal (OL) and oleacein (OC), which share a structural similarity with OP and two aldehyde groups, are also present in olive leaves. These compounds have been studied for several health benefits, such as anti-cancer and antioxidant effects. However, their impact on the skin remains unknown. Therefore, this study aims to compare the effects of these three compounds on melanogenesis using B16F10 cells and human epidermal cells...
April 19, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38674007/the-anticancer-activities-of-natural-terpenoids-that-inhibit-both-melanoma-and-non-melanoma-skin-cancers
#31
REVIEW
Ye Eun Yoon, Young Jae Jung, Sung-Joon Lee
The prevalence of two major types of skin cancer, melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer, has been increasing worldwide. Skin cancer incidence is estimated to rise continuously over the next 20 years due to ozone depletion and an increased life expectancy. Chemotherapeutic agents could affect healthy cells, and thus may be toxic to them and cause numerous side effects or drug resistance. Phytochemicals that are naturally occurring in fruits, plants, and herbs are known to possess various bioactive properties, including anticancer properties...
April 17, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38672133/technological-and-physical-chemical-evaluation-of-cotton-gauzes-impregnated-with-semisolid-preparations-for-wound-healing
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fabrizio Villapiano, Ritamaria Di Lorenzo, Rosa Sparaco, Elisa Magli, Francesco Frecentese, Sonia Laneri, Alessandra D'Orsi, Valeria Nele, Marco Biondi, Laura Mayol, Virginia Campani, Vincenzo Santagada, Giuseppe De Rosa
Chronic wounds are marked by an extended healing period during which damaged tissues fail to undergo orderly and timely repair. Examples of chronic wounds encompass venous ulcers, pressure ulcers, and diabetic foot ulcers. The process of wound healing is complex and dynamic, relying on the interplay and response among various cells and mediators. In this study, four marketed wound dressing products based on cotton gauzes impregnated with different semisolid products (namely Betadine® 10%, Connettivina® Bio Plus Fitostimoline® Plus, and Non-Ad® gauzes) have been characterized for their physicochemical properties and ex vivo behaviors...
April 1, 2024: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38670649/a-method-to-predict-space-radiation-biological-effectiveness-for-non-cancer-effects-following-intense-solar-particle-events
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
R L Ramos, M P Carante, E Bernardini, A Ferrari, P Sala, V Vercesi, F Ballarini
In addition to the continuous exposure to cosmic rays, astronauts in space are occasionally exposed to Solar Particle Events (SPE), which involve less energetic particles but can deliver much higher doses. The latter can exceed several Gy in a few hours for the most intense SPEs, for which non-stochastic effects are thus a major concern. To identify adequate shielding conditions that would allow respecting the dose limits established by the various space agencies, the absorbed dose in the considered organ/tissue must be multiplied by the corresponding Relative Biological Effectiveness (RBE), which is a complex quantity depending on several factors including particle type and energy, considered biological effect, level of effect (and thus absorbed dose), etc...
May 2024: Life Sciences in Space Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38668634/a-gdsl-motif-esterase-lipase-affects-wax-and-cutin-deposition-and-controls-hull-caryopsis-attachment-in-barley
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chiara Campoli, Mhmoud Eskan, Trisha McAllister, Linsan Liu, Jennifer Shoesmith, Alan Prescott, Luke Ramsay, Robbie Waugh, Sarah M McKim
The cuticle covering aerial organs of land plants is well known to protect against desiccation. Cuticles also play diverse and specialised functions, including organ separation, depending on plant and tissue. Barley shows a distinctive cuticular wax bloom enriched in beta-diketones on leaf sheaths, stem nodes and internodes, and inflorescences. Barley also develops a sticky surface on the outer pericarp layer of its grain fruit leading to strongly adhered hulls, 'covered grain', important for embryo protection and seed dispersal...
April 26, 2024: Plant & Cell Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38667776/unlocking-the-therapeutic-potential-of-marine-collagen-a-scientific-exploration-for-delaying-skin-aging
#35
REVIEW
Azizur Rahman, Rameesha Rehmani, Diana Gabby Pirvu, Siqi Maggie Huang, Simron Puri, Mateo Arcos
Aging is closely associated with collagen degradation, impacting the structure and strength of the muscles, joints, bones, and skin. The continuous aging of the skin is a natural process that is influenced by extrinsic factors such as UV exposure, dietary patterns, smoking habits, and cosmetic supplements. Supplements that contain collagen can act as remedies that help restore vitality and youth to the skin, helping combat aging. Notably, collagen supplements enriched with essential amino acids such as proline and glycine, along with marine fish collagen, have become popular for their safety and effectiveness in mitigating the aging process...
March 30, 2024: Marine Drugs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38666822/immunohistochemical-characterization-of-langerhans-cells-in-the-skin-of-three-amphibian-species
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giorgia Pia Lombardo, Anthea Miller, Marialuisa Aragona, Emmanuele Messina, Angelo Fumia, Michał Kuciel, Alessio Alesci, Simona Pergolizzi, Eugenia Rita Lauriano
The amphibian taxon includes three orders that present different morphological characteristics: Anura, Caudata, and Apoda. Their skin has a crucial role: it acts as an immune organ constituting a physical, chemical, immunological, and microbiological barrier to pathogen insult and conducts essential physiological processes. Amphibians have developed specialized features to protect the vulnerable skin barrier, including a glandular network beneath the skin surface that can produce antimicrobial and toxic substances, thus contributing to the defense against pathogens and predators...
March 23, 2024: Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38666609/burn-induced-cicatricial-eyelid-retraction-a-challenging-case-and-review-of-management-principles
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kevin D Clauss, Niloufar Bineshfar, Hannah L Walsh, Thomas E Johnson
Thermal and chemical burns can result in cicatricial eyelid retraction, characterized by an abnormal resting position of the eyelid margin and increased palpebral fissure height. Eyelid retraction often leads to exposure keratopathy, which can cause complications ranging from mild dry eye to globe-threatening ulceration and perforation. Prompt intervention includes aggressive lubrication, moisture chambers, eyelid tarsorrhaphy and retraction repair surgery. Discussed here is a burn patient with severe cicatricial retraction and ectropion leading to severe exposure keratopathy and infectious corneal ulceration with perforation...
April 26, 2024: Journal of Burn Care & Research: Official Publication of the American Burn Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38666261/microbiome-and-lipidomic-analysis-reveal-the-interplay-between-skin-bacteria-and-lipids-in-a-cohort-study
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Min Li, Evguenia Kopylova, Junhong Mao, Jin Namkoong, Jon Sanders, Joanna Wu
Human skin acts as a protective barrier between the body and the external environment. Skin microbiome and intercellular lipids in the stratum corneum (SC) are essential for maintaining skin barrier function. However, the interplay between skin bacteria and the lipids is not fully understood. In this study, we characterized the skin microbiome and SC lipid profiles from the forearm and face in a cohort of 57 healthy participants. 16S rRNA gene sequencing showed the skin microbial composition is significantly different between body locations and genders...
2024: Frontiers in Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38666029/unveiling-the-mechanisms-for-the-development-of-rosehip-based-dermatological-products-an-updated-review
#39
REVIEW
Diana Patricia Oargă Porumb, Mihaiela Cornea-Cipcigan, Mirela Irina Cordea
Rosa spp., commonly known as rosehips, are wild plants that have traditionally been employed as herbal remedies for the treatment of a wide range of disorders. Rosehip is a storehouse of vitamins, including A, B complex, C, and E. Among phytonutrients, vitamin C is found in the highest amount. As rosehips contain significant levels of vitamin C, they are perfect candidates for the development of skincare formulations that can be effectively used in the treatment of different skin disorders (i.e., scarring, anti-aging, hyperpigmentation, wrinkles, melasma, and atopic dermatitis)...
2024: Frontiers in Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38665039/evaluation-of-the-safety-and-efficacy-of-cosmetics-ingredient-spherulites-paeony-superior-retinol
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiejun Han, Rongyue Gong, Bin Wang, Tiangui Gong, Xueping Chen
BACKGROUND: Microencapsulation of hydroxypinacolone retinoate (HPR) can improve its application in cosmetics. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the safety and efficacy of Spherulites Paeony Superior Retinol, a HPR microcapsule containing 5%-10% peony seed oil, 0.01%-1% epigallocatechin gallatyl glucoside (ECGG), and 0.1%-1% HPR. METHODS: The safety of Spherulites Paenoy Superior Retinol was evaluated with zebrafish embryo self-rotation irritation test and developmental toxicity test...
April 25, 2024: Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology
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