Rapid allergen delivery with photomechanical waves for inducing allergic skin reactions in the hairless guinea pig animal model

Salvador Gonz[aacute]lez, Shun Lee, Ernesto Gonz[aacute]lez, Apostolos G. Doukas
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Background: Patch testing is the confirmatory procedure for allergic contact dermatitis. The test requires the application of chemicals under occlusion for approximately 48 hours to maximize penetration, although it can also produce irritation. Photomechanical waves (PW) have been shown to render the stratum corneum transiently permeable and facilitate the delivery of macromolecules into the epidermis. This alternative might reduce prolonged occlusion of the skin to minimize irritancy, while retaining the sensitivity of the test. Objective: PW was used to facilitate the delivery of an allergen into the skin in vivo. Methods: The allergic skin reaction using PW delivery was compared with 5-minute and 21-hour occlusion in a sensitized hairless albino guinea pig model. The pigs were sensitized by intradermal injection of (0.01%) dinitrochlorobenzene (DNCB) and topical administration (0.1%, 1 week later) of the hapten. One month later, testing for the allergic response was performed by the administration with PW of 10 [mu ]L of 0.1% DNCB. Results: Our results show that there was an allergic reaction for the 24 hour occlusion or PW delivery of the antigen. In contrast, no response was observed for the 5-minute occlusion with the antigen. Conclusion: The rapid delivery of antigens with PW can improve the test for the diagnosis of contact dermatitis.

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光机械波致敏原快速递送诱导无毛豚鼠动物模型皮肤过敏反应
背景:斑贴试验是过敏性接触性皮炎的确证程序。该测试要求在封闭条件下应用化学药品约48小时,以最大限度地渗透,尽管它也可能产生刺激。光电波(PW)已被证明可以使角质层瞬间渗透,并促进大分子进入表皮的传递。这种替代方法可以减少长时间的皮肤遮挡,以尽量减少刺激,同时保持测试的敏感性。目的:利用PW在体内促进过敏原进入皮肤的传递。方法:对致敏性无毛白化病豚鼠模型进行PW与5分钟和21小时阻断的皮肤过敏反应比较。给猪皮内注射(0.01%)二硝基氯苯(DNCB)和局部给药(0.1%,1周后)半抗原致敏。1个月后,以10 [mu]L 0.1% DNCB的PW给药进行过敏反应检测。结果:我们的研究结果表明,24小时阻断或PW递送抗原有过敏反应。相比之下,与抗原阻断5分钟未观察到应答。结论:PW抗原快速递送可提高接触性皮炎的诊断水平。
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