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Use of the SpiderMass for in Vivo Analysis of the Skin in Five Chronic Inflammatory Dermatosis

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Healthy
Psoriasis Vulgaris
Rosacea
Seborrheic Dermatitis
Acne
Atopic Dermatitis
Interventions
Other: in-vivo mesure
Other: Scotch
Other: Lipid index
Other: Absorbant paper
Other: Hydratation Index
Other: TransEpidermal Water Loss
Registration Number
NCT04472546
Lead Sponsor
Pierre Fabre Dermo Cosmetique
Brief Summary

The physiological states of the skin are characterized by a certain homeostasis linked to the balance of the metabolic pathways. When these pathways are deregulated, the proteic, lipidic and metabolic is affected. It is thus possible to follow a change in the state of the skin by looking at change in the associated molecular profile.

The PRISM laboratory (INSERM U1192) in Lille has developed an innovative system laser called SpiderMass composed of 4 parts:

1. A laser used for the micro-sampling of material in vivo,

2. A transport transfer line of the ablated particles,

3. A mass spectrometer that analyzes them in real time and generates the molecular profiles of the epidermis,

4. A data analysis procedure.

The SpiderMass(TM) is of great interest for the study of the skin because it allows non-invasive vivo characterization, and therefore without biopsy or sample preparation. In addition, it will complement techniques already used in the research center such as FTIR spectroscopy. Indeed, in acne studies the FTIR allows to obtain only the Fatty Acid Triglycerid ratio while the SpiderMass permits to detail these lipid classes by each observed molecule on the surface of the skin and follow their evolution.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
210
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Control subject groupin-vivo mesureDivided in 5 subgroups : * A': associated to acne of the face subgroup * B' : associated to atopic dermatitis of the upper limb subgroup * C' : associated to vulgar plaque psoriasis subgroup * D' : associated to telangiectasic erythrocouperosis papule of the face (rosacea) subgroup * E' : associated to seborrheic dermatitis of scalp subgroup
Control subject groupHydratation IndexDivided in 5 subgroups : * A': associated to acne of the face subgroup * B' : associated to atopic dermatitis of the upper limb subgroup * C' : associated to vulgar plaque psoriasis subgroup * D' : associated to telangiectasic erythrocouperosis papule of the face (rosacea) subgroup * E' : associated to seborrheic dermatitis of scalp subgroup
Control subject groupLipid indexDivided in 5 subgroups : * A': associated to acne of the face subgroup * B' : associated to atopic dermatitis of the upper limb subgroup * C' : associated to vulgar plaque psoriasis subgroup * D' : associated to telangiectasic erythrocouperosis papule of the face (rosacea) subgroup * E' : associated to seborrheic dermatitis of scalp subgroup
Control subject groupAbsorbant paperDivided in 5 subgroups : * A': associated to acne of the face subgroup * B' : associated to atopic dermatitis of the upper limb subgroup * C' : associated to vulgar plaque psoriasis subgroup * D' : associated to telangiectasic erythrocouperosis papule of the face (rosacea) subgroup * E' : associated to seborrheic dermatitis of scalp subgroup
Subject group with dermatitisLipid indexDivided in 5 subgroups : * A : acne of the face subgroup * B : Atopic dermatitis of the upper limb subgroup * C : Vulgar plaque psoriasis subgroup * D : Telangiectasic erythrocouperosis papule of the face (rosacea) subgroup * E : Seborrheic dermatitis of scalp subgroup
Subject group with dermatitisHydratation IndexDivided in 5 subgroups : * A : acne of the face subgroup * B : Atopic dermatitis of the upper limb subgroup * C : Vulgar plaque psoriasis subgroup * D : Telangiectasic erythrocouperosis papule of the face (rosacea) subgroup * E : Seborrheic dermatitis of scalp subgroup
Subject group with dermatitisin-vivo mesureDivided in 5 subgroups : * A : acne of the face subgroup * B : Atopic dermatitis of the upper limb subgroup * C : Vulgar plaque psoriasis subgroup * D : Telangiectasic erythrocouperosis papule of the face (rosacea) subgroup * E : Seborrheic dermatitis of scalp subgroup
Control subject groupTransEpidermal Water LossDivided in 5 subgroups : * A': associated to acne of the face subgroup * B' : associated to atopic dermatitis of the upper limb subgroup * C' : associated to vulgar plaque psoriasis subgroup * D' : associated to telangiectasic erythrocouperosis papule of the face (rosacea) subgroup * E' : associated to seborrheic dermatitis of scalp subgroup
Subject group with dermatitisScotchDivided in 5 subgroups : * A : acne of the face subgroup * B : Atopic dermatitis of the upper limb subgroup * C : Vulgar plaque psoriasis subgroup * D : Telangiectasic erythrocouperosis papule of the face (rosacea) subgroup * E : Seborrheic dermatitis of scalp subgroup
Control subject groupScotchDivided in 5 subgroups : * A': associated to acne of the face subgroup * B' : associated to atopic dermatitis of the upper limb subgroup * C' : associated to vulgar plaque psoriasis subgroup * D' : associated to telangiectasic erythrocouperosis papule of the face (rosacea) subgroup * E' : associated to seborrheic dermatitis of scalp subgroup
Subject group with dermatitisAbsorbant paperDivided in 5 subgroups : * A : acne of the face subgroup * B : Atopic dermatitis of the upper limb subgroup * C : Vulgar plaque psoriasis subgroup * D : Telangiectasic erythrocouperosis papule of the face (rosacea) subgroup * E : Seborrheic dermatitis of scalp subgroup
Subject group with dermatitisTransEpidermal Water LossDivided in 5 subgroups : * A : acne of the face subgroup * B : Atopic dermatitis of the upper limb subgroup * C : Vulgar plaque psoriasis subgroup * D : Telangiectasic erythrocouperosis papule of the face (rosacea) subgroup * E : Seborrheic dermatitis of scalp subgroup
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Signals and molecular profiles (including lipid) of the epidermisbaseline

Defined by characteristic peak mass intensities - SpiderMass

Cutaneous hydratation for atopic dermatitis subgroup and its associated controlbaseline

By hydratation index - Corneometer

Global lipid quantity measured on face acnea, scalp seborrheic dermatitis, face rosacea (papulotelangiectasic stage of erythrocouperosis) and corresponding control volunteersbaseline

Global sebum level measurement expressed in arbitrary index with a Sebumeter SM815 system (Courage+Khazaka electronic GmbH, Köln. Germany)

Molecular profiles (including lipid) of the epidermis according to sampling method and the measurements of the signals obtained methodbaseline

* sampling method - absorbant paper, in vivo and / or by scotch

* measurements of the signals obtained -in vivo or FTIR

State of the cutaneous barrier for atopic dermatitis and corresponding control volunteersbaseline

Rate of the Trans Epithelial Water Loss (TEWL) by arbitrary units with an Aquaflux system (Biox Systems Ltd, London. UK)

Impact of several factors (dermatosis, area, gender, age) on the molecular profiles of the epidermisbaseline

Characteristic peak mass intensities - SpiderMass

Skin state evaluation on the lesional and perilesional areasbaseline

Illustrative descriptions of the skin state with photographs, taken by an iPhone 6S (Apple, Cupertino. Califronia, USA) dedicated to the study

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Centre de Recherche sur la Peau

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Toulouse, France

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