局部微胶囊过氧化苯甲酰对红斑痤疮皮肤微生物组的影响:一项随机、双盲、交叉、药物对照临床试验。

Q2 Medicine Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology Pub Date : 2024-08-01
Yvonne Nong, Jeffrey Sugarman, Jean Philippe York, Ofra Levy-Hacham, Dawnica Nadora, Rinat Mizrahi, Aidan Galati, Richard L Gallo, Raja K Sivamani
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研究目的我们试图评估红斑痤疮患者每天一次外用微胶囊过氧化苯甲酰(E-BPO)八周后皮肤微生物群生物多样性和物理特性的变化:这是一项随机、双盲、交叉、单中心、载体对照评估E-BPO对红斑痤疮患者皮肤微生物群的影响。参与者的面部红斑痤疮在研究者总体评估(IGA)量表中的总体严重程度为 3 或 4。在治疗 1-2 组中,参与者接受为期八周的 E-BPO 治疗,然后改用载体霜治疗四周。在治疗2-1组中,参与者接受为期八周的车辆乳霜治疗,然后接受为期四周的E-BPO治疗:31名参与者被随机分配到其中一组。各治疗组的人口统计学特征相当。经过八周的 E-BPO 治疗后,葡萄球菌的相对数量明显减少,而 Cutibacterium 则有所增加。在物种水平上,痤疮丙酸杆菌的相对数量增加,表皮葡萄球菌的数量减少。在第 8 周,2-1 组在属或种的水平上没有发现明显的差异。E-BPO与载体药膏相比,皮脂水平、IGA、皮损数量、面部红斑和炎症评分均有所改善。不良反应的严重程度为轻度或中度:局限性:研究对象人数较少,且仅使用表面棉签进行微生物组取样:E-BPO改变了红斑痤疮患者的皮肤微生物群,临床症状和皮肤物理特性得到改善,安全性良好。美国国家医学图书馆;试验编号:NCT05675501];网址:clinicaltrials.gov.
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Effect of Topical Microencapsulated Benzoyl Peroxide on the Skin Microbiome in Rosacea: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Crossover, Vehicle-Controlled Clinical Trial.

Objective: We sought to evaluate changes in microbiome biodiversity and physical properties of the skin after eight weeks of once-daily topical microencapsulated benzoyl peroxide (E-BPO) compared to vehicle cream in participants with rosacea.

Methods: This was a randomized, double-blind, crossover, single-center, vehicle-controlled evaluation of E-BPO on the skin microbiome in rosacea. Participants had facial rosacea with global severity of 3 or 4 on the Investigator Global Assessment (IGA) scale. In the Treatment 1-2 group, participants received E-BPO for eight weeks then switched to vehicle cream for four weeks. In the Treatment 2-1 group, participants received vehicle cream for eight weeks, then E-BPO for four weeks.

Results: Thirty-one participants were enrolled and randomly assigned to either group. Demographic characteristics were comparable between the treatment groups. After eight weeks of E-BPO treatment, there was a marked reduction in the relative abundance of Staphylococcus accompanied by an increase in Cutibacterium. At the species level, there was an increase in the relative abundance of C. acnes and a decrease in abundance of S. epidermidis. No noticeable difference was detected at the genus or species level at Week 8 in the 2-1 group. Sebum level, IGA, lesion counts, facial erythema, and inflammatory scores were improved with E-BPO versus vehicle cream. Adverse events were mild or moderate in severity.

Limitations: The study included a small number of subjects and only surface-swabs were used for microbiome sampling.

Conclusion: E-BPO shifted the skin microbiome in rosacea and demonstrated improvements in clinical symptoms and skin physical properties and a well-tolerated safety profile. US National Library of Medicine; Trial ID: NCT05675501]; URL: clinicaltrials.gov.

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