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Transcriptomics Analysis Indicates Trifarotene Reverses Acne-Related Gene Expression Changes. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Trifarotene, a topical retinoid specifically targeting retinoic acid receptor gamma, was recently approved for acne vulgaris treatment and studied for its molecular impact on acne papules.
  • In a 27-day study, subjects with moderate inflammatory acne received either trifarotene or a vehicle cream, and biopsies were collected to analyze gene expression changes associated with treatment.
  • Findings revealed 67 genes affected by trifarotene, relating to cellular processes like migration and inflammation, and it uniquely impacted a subset of macrophages, suggesting its significant role in acne pathogenesis through both epidermal and immune responses.

Article Abstract

Trifarotene is a topical retinoid selective for retinoic acid receptor gamma that was recently approved for treatment of acne vulgaris. We performed a gene expression analysis to identify the molecular and cellular impact of trifarotene treatment on acne papules. In this open-label prospective study, subjects with moderate inflammatory acne of the back were treated with trifarotene 0.005% or vehicle cream on dedicated areas for 27 days, and 4 biopsies were collected from each subject (1 from skin without a visible acne lesion and three at the site of an acne papule: one baseline, one after vehicle treatment, and one after trifarotene treatment). Large scale gene expression profiling of the biopsies was performed using Affymetrix technology, treatment-specific gene expression profiles were generated using statistical modeling, and pathway analysis was performed. Using single-cell RNAseq data, deconvolution of transcriptomics data was performed to identify cellular signatures. We discovered a unique set of 67 genes modulated by trifarotene that are primarily involved in cellular migration, inflammation, and extracellular matrix reorganization. Changes in cellular expression were similar in both trifarotene-treated and spontaneously-resolving lesions. However, only trifarotene treatment impacted SPP1 macrophages, a subset of highly proliferative macrophages recently identified in fibrotic tissue. These results show that trifarotene has a novel action in acne treatment by affecting epidermal and immune components of acne pathogenesis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8569320PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2021.745822DOI Listing

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