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Eradication of skin microbiota restores cytokine production and release in polymorphic light eruption.

Authors :
Zarfl, Maximilian
Patra, Vijaykumar
Bordag, Natalie
Quehenberger, Franz
Golob‐Schwarzl, Nicole
Gruber‐Wackernagel, Alexandra
Wolf, Peter
Source :
Experimental Dermatology; Mar2024, Vol. 33 Issue 3, p1-13, 13p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Polymorphic light eruption (PLE) has been mechanistically linked to cytokine abnormalities. Emerging preclinical evidence posits the skin microbiome as a critical modulator of ultraviolet (UV)‐induced cytokine expression, thereby influencing subsequent immune responses. This intricate relationship remains underexplored in the context of PLE. Hence, we investigated the differential responses between disinfected and non‐disinfected skin following both single and repetitive exposures to solar‐simulated UV radiation in patients with PLE. An experimental, half‐body pilot study was conducted involving six PLE patients and 15 healthy controls. Participants' skin was exposed to single and multiple doses of solar‐simulated UV radiation, both in disinfected and in non‐disinfected skin areas. The co‐primary outcomes were PLE score and cytokine expression in blister fluid analysed through OLINK proteomic profiling. Secondary outcomes were erythema, pigmentation, induction of apoptotic cells in vacuum‐generated suction blisters, and density of infiltrate in skin biopsies of PLE patients. Among the 71 cytokines analysed, baseline expression levels of 20 specific cytokines—integral to processes such as apoptosis, inflammation, immune cell recruitment, cellular growth, and differentiation—were significantly impaired in PLE patients compared with healthy controls. Notably, skin disinfection reversed the observed cytokine imbalances following a single UV exposure at the minimal erythema dose (MED) level and exhibited even more pronounced effects after multiple UV exposures. However, no significant differences were evident in PLE score, erythema, pigmentation, or rates of apoptotic cell induction upon UV radiation. These findings provide evidence for UV‐driven cytokine regulation by the skin microbiota and imply microbiome involvement in the PLE immune response. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09066705
Volume :
33
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Experimental Dermatology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176273616
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/exd.15034