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LL-37

Cathelicidin, hCAP-18, FALL-39, CAP-18

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Studies 2230
Trials 95
Score 3
2017 pubmed 4 citations

Dermasence refining gel modulates pathogenetic factors of rosacea in vitro.

Borelli. C C; Becker. B B; Thude. S S; Fehrenbacher. B B; Isermann. D D

Key Findings

  • DRG reduced gene expression of CAMP (LL‑37) by about 4‑fold and VEGFA by about 2.5‑fold.
  • PAR2 expression dropped roughly 1.3‑fold after DRG treatment.
  • Protein levels of all four markers (KLK5, LL‑37, PAR2, VEGF) were markedly lower after 18 h compared to baseline.
  • KLK5 mRNA increased about 2‑fold, indicating a shift in the protease balance.

Practical Outcomes

  • For biohackers dealing with rosacea, adding Dermasence Refining Gel to a daily skin routine could provide an anti‑inflammatory boost, potentially reducing redness and flare‑ups. Because the evidence is from an in‑vitro model, users should treat it as a supportive cosmetic rather than a medical treatment and monitor skin response. Pairing the gel with gentle skin care (avoiding harsh irritants) may enhance its benefits.

Summary

A lab study showed that Dermasence Refining Gel can lower the activity of several inflammation‑related molecules (LL‑37, VEGF, PAR2) that are linked to rosacea, while it raises KLK5 levels. The changes were seen after 18 hours in a skin model, suggesting the gel may help calm mild to moderate rosacea when used as a topical cosmetic.

Abstract

Over the counter cosmetics sold for local treatment of slight to moderate rosacea often state the claim of actively modulating rosacea pathogenesis. Factors involved in the pathogenesis of this common yet complex skin disorder include kallikrein-related peptidase 5 (KLK5), LL-37, as well as protease-activated receptor 2 (PAR2) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). The objective was to prove the modulating effect of the cosmetic skin care agent Dermasence Refining Gel (DRG) on factors involved in rosacea pathogenesis. We analyzed the effect of DRG on the expression of KLK5, LL-37, PAR2, and VEGF in an in vitro skin model of human reconstituted epidermis. The expression of CAMP (LL-37 gene, fold change -4.19 [±0.11]), VEGFA (fold change -2.55 [±0.12]) and PAR2 (-1.33 [±0.12]) was reduced, KLK5 expression increased (fold change 2.06 (±0.08)) after 18 h of treatment with DRG in comparison to treatment with the matrix gel only. The reduction in CAMP expression was significant (P<.01). The protein expression of all four inflammatory markers was markedly reduced after 18 hours of DRG treatment in comparison to baseline (0 hour), by measure of fluorescence intensity. We show evidence explaining the anti-inflammatory effect of Dermasence Refining Gel in rosacea pathogenesis in vitro. The adjunctive use of DRG in mild to moderate rosacea as a topical cosmetic seems medically reasonable.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2017

Date

2017-03-27T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1111/jocd.12323

Citations

4

References

20