Changes in filaggrin degradation products and corneocyte surface texture by season

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Changes in filaggrin degradation products and corneocyte surface texture by season. / Engebretsen, K. A.; Kezic, S.; Riethmüller, C.; Franz, J.; Jakasa, I.; Hedengran, A.; Linneberg, A.; Johansen, J. D.; Thyssen, J. P.

I: British Journal of Dermatology, Bind 178, Nr. 5, 2018, s. 1143-1150.

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Engebretsen, KA, Kezic, S, Riethmüller, C, Franz, J, Jakasa, I, Hedengran, A, Linneberg, A, Johansen, JD & Thyssen, JP 2018, 'Changes in filaggrin degradation products and corneocyte surface texture by season', British Journal of Dermatology, bind 178, nr. 5, s. 1143-1150. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjd.16150

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Engebretsen, K. A., Kezic, S., Riethmüller, C., Franz, J., Jakasa, I., Hedengran, A., Linneberg, A., Johansen, J. D., & Thyssen, J. P. (2018). Changes in filaggrin degradation products and corneocyte surface texture by season. British Journal of Dermatology, 178(5), 1143-1150. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjd.16150

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Engebretsen KA, Kezic S, Riethmüller C, Franz J, Jakasa I, Hedengran A o.a. Changes in filaggrin degradation products and corneocyte surface texture by season. British Journal of Dermatology. 2018;178(5):1143-1150. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjd.16150

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Engebretsen, K. A. ; Kezic, S. ; Riethmüller, C. ; Franz, J. ; Jakasa, I. ; Hedengran, A. ; Linneberg, A. ; Johansen, J. D. ; Thyssen, J. P. / Changes in filaggrin degradation products and corneocyte surface texture by season. I: British Journal of Dermatology. 2018 ; Bind 178, Nr. 5. s. 1143-1150.

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title = "Changes in filaggrin degradation products and corneocyte surface texture by season",
abstract = "Background: During the winter in northern countries, the risk of dermatitis is increased due to low temperature and humidity. Dermatitis is particularly common on weather-exposed skin such as the cheeks and hands. Recently, increased numbers of unidentified nanosized protrusions on the corneocyte surface were associated with dermatitis and deficiency of natural moisturizing factor (NMF). Objectives: To investigate the effect of season on NMF levels and corneocyte surface texture in cheek and hand skin of healthy adults. Methods: Eighty healthy volunteers (40 male and 40 female) were recruited: 40 aged 18–40 years and 40 aged ≥ 70 years. Cheek and dorsal hand skin was tape stripped in the winter and summer. Analysis for NMF and corneocyte surface texture was done (Dermal Texture Index, DTI). Potential confounders were registered and adjusted for. Results: In cheek skin, NMF levels were reduced and DTI elevated during the winter compared with the summer. Older participants had higher NMF levels than younger participants. In the summer, DTI level was dependent on self-reported ultraviolet exposure. In hand skin, NMF levels were higher during the winter than in the summer, and female participants had higher NMF levels than male participants. Conclusions: Seasonal effects on NMF and DTI on the cheeks and hands were found, suggesting an influence of climatic factors at the biochemical and ultrastructural levels. Significant variations were also observed regarding age and sex, making it difficult to draw firm conclusions. Our study adds new pieces to the puzzle of seasonal differences in xerosis and dermatitis.",
author = "Engebretsen, {K. A.} and S. Kezic and C. Riethm{\"u}ller and J. Franz and I. Jakasa and A. Hedengran and A. Linneberg and Johansen, {J. D.} and Thyssen, {J. P.}",
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RIS

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T1 - Changes in filaggrin degradation products and corneocyte surface texture by season

AU - Engebretsen, K. A.

AU - Kezic, S.

AU - Riethmüller, C.

AU - Franz, J.

AU - Jakasa, I.

AU - Hedengran, A.

AU - Linneberg, A.

AU - Johansen, J. D.

AU - Thyssen, J. P.

PY - 2018

Y1 - 2018

N2 - Background: During the winter in northern countries, the risk of dermatitis is increased due to low temperature and humidity. Dermatitis is particularly common on weather-exposed skin such as the cheeks and hands. Recently, increased numbers of unidentified nanosized protrusions on the corneocyte surface were associated with dermatitis and deficiency of natural moisturizing factor (NMF). Objectives: To investigate the effect of season on NMF levels and corneocyte surface texture in cheek and hand skin of healthy adults. Methods: Eighty healthy volunteers (40 male and 40 female) were recruited: 40 aged 18–40 years and 40 aged ≥ 70 years. Cheek and dorsal hand skin was tape stripped in the winter and summer. Analysis for NMF and corneocyte surface texture was done (Dermal Texture Index, DTI). Potential confounders were registered and adjusted for. Results: In cheek skin, NMF levels were reduced and DTI elevated during the winter compared with the summer. Older participants had higher NMF levels than younger participants. In the summer, DTI level was dependent on self-reported ultraviolet exposure. In hand skin, NMF levels were higher during the winter than in the summer, and female participants had higher NMF levels than male participants. Conclusions: Seasonal effects on NMF and DTI on the cheeks and hands were found, suggesting an influence of climatic factors at the biochemical and ultrastructural levels. Significant variations were also observed regarding age and sex, making it difficult to draw firm conclusions. Our study adds new pieces to the puzzle of seasonal differences in xerosis and dermatitis.

AB - Background: During the winter in northern countries, the risk of dermatitis is increased due to low temperature and humidity. Dermatitis is particularly common on weather-exposed skin such as the cheeks and hands. Recently, increased numbers of unidentified nanosized protrusions on the corneocyte surface were associated with dermatitis and deficiency of natural moisturizing factor (NMF). Objectives: To investigate the effect of season on NMF levels and corneocyte surface texture in cheek and hand skin of healthy adults. Methods: Eighty healthy volunteers (40 male and 40 female) were recruited: 40 aged 18–40 years and 40 aged ≥ 70 years. Cheek and dorsal hand skin was tape stripped in the winter and summer. Analysis for NMF and corneocyte surface texture was done (Dermal Texture Index, DTI). Potential confounders were registered and adjusted for. Results: In cheek skin, NMF levels were reduced and DTI elevated during the winter compared with the summer. Older participants had higher NMF levels than younger participants. In the summer, DTI level was dependent on self-reported ultraviolet exposure. In hand skin, NMF levels were higher during the winter than in the summer, and female participants had higher NMF levels than male participants. Conclusions: Seasonal effects on NMF and DTI on the cheeks and hands were found, suggesting an influence of climatic factors at the biochemical and ultrastructural levels. Significant variations were also observed regarding age and sex, making it difficult to draw firm conclusions. Our study adds new pieces to the puzzle of seasonal differences in xerosis and dermatitis.

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DO - 10.1111/bjd.16150

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 29512138

AN - SCOPUS:85043358602

VL - 178

SP - 1143

EP - 1150

JO - British Journal of Dermatology

JF - British Journal of Dermatology

SN - 0007-0963

IS - 5

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