Other services related to testing

D-Squame with “PAC and iST” techniques for skin proteomics, to characterize skin barrier function and superficial inflammation by Phylogene

The skin is a barrier membrane that separates environments with profoundly different water contents. Barrier properties are assured by the outer layer of the skin, the stratum corneum (SC), which controls the transepidermal water loss (TEWL). The glandular nature of the skin and its bacteria / fungi composition is making it prone to lipids metabolism and salts secretions as well, affecting TEWL.

Even though the microbiome role in inflammation / infection is currently subject to intensive research, its implication in lipids metabolism and thus TEWL is also to consider. Metaproteomic analysis are well suited for taxa’s ecosystem characterization and elucidate functional interactions between skin and its microbiota.

Several sample types are available for dermo-cosmetic studies (reconstructed skin, skin explants, strips, swabbs), but non-invasive techniques on patient cohorts remain the ones of choice since they allow replicas, more flexible studies design and overall, a direct work on the stratum corneum.

Stripping remains the more efficient and easy way of sampling although these sample types present significant technical challenges during proteomic analysis. From samples preparation to extraction, several critical steps are to be taken care of with caution to avoid samples loss of integrity. Moreover, glue, plastic polymers are major contaminants that must be removed before digestion and mass spectrometry analysis.

 

 

To overcome these technical issues and for continuous improvement in dermo-cosmetics, Phylogene developed new “PAC and iST” techniques for skin proteomics described hereunder.

When 6 D-Squame were previously necessary, only 1 D-Squame is now enough for an improved recovery yield of proteins! Just few D-Squame are now sufficient to obtain proteins identification and function, making the hydration substantiation easier with the associated bioinformatics analysis.

D-Squame with “PAC and iST” techniques for skin proteomics, to characterize skin barrier function and superficial inflammation.

High-resolution nano LC-MS/MS quantitative proteomics and CORAVALID™ data processing, the efficient tools for discovery.

 

CONTACT

Phylogene

Gilbert Skorski

CEO

Romuald Arnaud

Business Development Manager

g.skorski@phylogene.com

www.phylogene.com

Recent Posts

Save the date: 12 June 2025 – American Testing Trends Webinar – NYSCC Suppliers’ Day 2025

EXCLUSIVE WEBINAR IN ENGLISH 👉 CLICK HERE TO REGISTER We are excited to invite you…

Evaluating the effectiveness of antioxidant treatments: The contribution of the C-Cube in clinical research by Pixience

Antioxidants & oxidative stress: major cosmetic issues   Antioxidants have become essential active ingredients in…

The impact of sensory characteristics of facial care on consumer preferences: A comparative study between France and Singapore by Syres

  Methodology: Syres conducted an in-depth survey with a representative sample of their panel, consisting…