Reduction of Erythema in Moderate-Severe Rosacea by a Low Molecular Weight Heparan Sulfate Analog (HSA).
George. Rosalyn R; Gallo. Richard L RL; Cohen. Joel L JL; Brown. Madeline M; Okeke. Chidubem A V CAV; Byrd. Angel S AS
Key Findings
- HSA binds LL‑37 and reduces its toxic effect on skin cells
- In vitro, HSA lowered IL‑8 inflammatory cytokine release
- In a double‑blind trial of 16 rosacea patients, topical HSA cream plus laser reduced facial redness significantly over 8 weeks
Practical Outcomes
- Applying the low‑molecular‑weight heparan sulfate cream daily (as directed) for at least two months can help calm rosacea flare‑ups and improve tolerance to pulsed‑dye laser sessions. Biohackers can incorporate it into skin‑care routines to target LL‑37‑driven inflammation, watching for any irritation and adjusting use accordingly.
Summary
A special cream containing a tiny version of heparan sulfate (HSA) can bind the LL‑37 peptide that drives rosacea inflammation, lowering skin redness and making laser skin treatments easier. In a small study, people with moderate‑severe rosacea who used the cream alongside laser therapy saw noticeable improvement in facial erythema over 8 weeks.
Abstract
Rosacea changes are a result of an immune mediated response and the angiogenic properties of the LL-37 peptide. This peptide induces an inflammatory signal that activates the NLRP3-mediated inflammasome, triggering rosacea pathogenesis. Research findings show that LL-37 peptide is inhibited by binding to a cell surface glycosaminoglycan, heparan sulfate. Heparan Sulfate Analog (HSA) is a proprietary low molecular weight analog of heparan sulfate that has been formulated into a Dermal Repair Cream (DRC), specifically to aid in such immune mediated responses. Herein, in vitro studies using human epidermal keratinocytes showed an increase in HSA decreased LL-37 toxicity and IL-8 cytokine release. A single-center, randomized double-blind trial included 16 subjects (Fitzpatrick skin types I-IV) with a clinical diagnosis of type 1 rosacea and moderate to severe facial erythema, who were undergoing Pulsed Dye Laser (PDL) treatment. The clinical improvements of their facial erythema were assessed at baseline, 2 weeks, 4 weeks, and 8 weeks. Results revealed that low molecular weight HSA significantly improves the clinical signs of rosacea during the 8 weeks of use likely resulting from inhibition of LL-37 induced IL-8 cytokine release. These findings support the use of DRC in rosacea topical treatment regimens as it demonstrates visible skin benefits and improves tolerability of PDL therapy in a shorter duration of time as compared with PDL alone.George R, Gallo RL, Cohen JL, et al. Reduction of erythema in moderate-severe rosacea by a low molecular weight Heparan Sulfate Analog (HSA). J Drugs Dermatol. 2023;22(6):546-553. doi:10.36849/JDD.7494.
Study Information
pubmed
2023
2023-06-01T00:00:00.000Z
10.36849/jdd.7494