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Isosilybin A exhibits anti-inflammatory properties in rosacea by inhibiting MAPK pathway and M1 macrophage polarization.

Int Immunopharmacol

December 2024

Department of Dermatology, Peking University Shenzhen Hospital, Shenzhen 518036, Guangdong Province, China; Institute of Dermatology, Shenzhen Peking University - The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Medical Center, Shenzhen 518036, Guangdong Province, China. Electronic address:

Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin disease, which is prone to flares and requires continuous management and treatment. However, long-term use of drugs can lead to additional adverse drug reactions. Based on the comorbid relationship between rosacea and Parkinson's disease, bioinformatics and network pharmacology analysis were used to identify a safer drug for rosacea.

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Dysbiosis in the skin microbiome is closely associated with various inflammatory skin diseases. However, current research on the causal relationship between the skin microbiome and inflammatory skin diseases lacks comprehensive and detailed investigation. We used a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) approach to explore associations between the skin microbiome and seven inflammatory skin diseases, including acne, atopic dermatitis, erysipelas, vitiligo, psoriasis, rosacea, and urticaria.

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  • Scalp rosacea is frequently misdiagnosed and lacks approved treatments, making it a challenge for healthcare professionals.
  • A case study of 5 adults with scalp rosacea showed positive results using ivermectin 1% cream applied daily for 12 weeks.
  • The findings indicate that assessing the scalp during rosacea evaluations is important and suggest that ivermectin may be an effective treatment option for scalp rosacea.
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  • Traditional treatments for inflammatory skin diseases have poor penetration and side effects, leading researchers to explore metal nanoparticles as a better solution.!
  • A new type of gold nanoparticle, Au-MEA NPs, was developed, showing improved stability and effectiveness in treating conditions like psoriasis and rosacea in animal studies.!
  • Au-MEA NPs work by reducing inflammation in skin cells, making them a promising option for safe topical treatment of inflammatory skin diseases. !
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  • Rosacea is a chronic skin condition, and this study reveals that unique cell changes in the skin of affected patients may involve a specific type of keratinocyte damaged by IFNγ signaling.* -
  • Research indicates that rosacea is characterized by an increase in various inflammatory cells and dysfunctional vascular cells, which contribute to its symptoms.* -
  • Fibroblasts are identified as central players in producing inflammatory signals related to rosacea, and targeting these cells could be a potential strategy for treating the condition.*
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Evaluation of Benzene Presence and Formation in Benzoyl Peroxide Drug Products.

J Invest Dermatol

October 2024

Valisure, LLC, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Long Island University, Long Island, New York, USA.

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  • - Benzoyl peroxide (BPO), commonly used in acne treatments, can degrade into benzene, a harmful carcinogen, especially when stored or used at high temperatures.
  • - A study detected varying levels of benzene (0.16 to 35.30 ppm) in 111 over-the-counter BPO products when kept at room temperature, while a prescription version showed none at low temperatures but significant benzene at high temperatures.
  • - Experiments revealed that using BPO on skin models can lead to detectable benzene levels in the air, especially under UV light, highlighting health risks from benzene exposure regardless of the initial concentration in the products.
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  • This study examines the links between gut microbiota factors and skin conditions like demodicosis, rosacea, and perioral dermatitis in 113 patients.
  • Researchers found that alcohol consumption and smoking were significant risk factors for these skin issues, along with low water intake and infrequent exercise.
  • The findings suggest that environmental and lifestyle choices can influence these skin conditions, highlighting the need for further exploration into their management and potential treatments.
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Background: Rosacea is more common in women and Caucasians, leading to little research on rosacea in Asian men. Additionally, there is limited research on the patients across different age groups.

Aims: The aim of this study is to analyze and compare the characteristics of male patients of rosacea among different age groups.

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Usability evaluation and reporting for mobile health apps targeting patients with skin diseases: a systematic review.

Clin Exp Dermatol

January 2025

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Hospitals, Dermatology Department, Churchill Hospital, Headington, Oxford, UK.

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  • Usability is crucial for mobile health apps, especially for skin disease patients, yet many apps lack proper design and evaluation.
  • The study analyzed the usability of 9 mobile health apps, finding that most were easy to use and effective, with major concerns around navigation, security, and customizability.
  • Acknowledging the gap between rapid app development and limited usability research, the study calls for improved user-centered design and thorough evaluation to enhance the adoption of these health apps.
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  • Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that can lead to fibrosis, but the detailed mechanisms of this fibrosis, especially in later stages, are not well understood.
  • The study investigated the role of IL-17A-neutralizing antibodies in treating rosacea-like lesions in mice, finding they helped reduce skin damage and inflammation.
  • Results showed that these antibodies decreased several inflammatory and fibrosis-related factors, indicating they may effectively inhibit processes that contribute to rosacea-related skin issues.
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  • Teledermatology offers a cost-effective solution for patients with limited access to dermatological care, needing assessment of its optimization in safety-net hospitals.
  • A study reviewed 1502 e-consultations over two years, involving a diverse patient group, with a significant portion being Medicaid recipients and Black or African American individuals.
  • Results indicated that most patients were managed via e-consultation without needing in-person visits, although children and those with specific complaints like hair loss required more face-to-face evaluations.
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  • Cleansing is crucial for preventing infections, but it can be tricky for those with skin conditions since traditional cleansers might damage the skin barrier while removing dirt and oils.
  • This study assessed a new foaming gel cleanser made with polymeric surfactant technology on 85 individuals with sensitive skin for four weeks.
  • Results indicated significant improvements in skin comfort and appearance without irritation, suggesting this cleanser is effective and gentle for sensitive skin types.
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  • HArmonyCa™ is a new hybrid dermal filler combining hyaluronic acid and calcium hydroxylapatite, aimed at improving facial aging and skin conditions.* -
  • The study involved 129 patients who underwent HArmonyCa™ treatment, with outcomes evaluated nine months post-treatment using both physician and patient satisfaction assessments.* -
  • Results indicated significant improvements in facial appearance and movement, with only minor adverse effects reported, demonstrating the treatment's safety and compatibility with other cosmetic interventions.*
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Development of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Standard Treatment Workflows for Skin Diseases: A Step Toward Universal Health Coverage.

Indian Dermatol Online J

July 2024

Secretary to Government of India, Department of Health Research, and Director General, ICMR New Delhi, India.

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  • Skin conditions are prevalent but poorly managed, especially due to a shortage of dermatologists and unequal healthcare access between urban and rural areas.
  • The objective was to create standard treatment workflows (STWs) for common skin diseases to help healthcare providers at all levels deliver better care.
  • Thirteen modules covering various skin conditions were developed and are now available as posters in health centers and online, aiming to improve the treatment of skin diseases throughout the healthcare system.
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Signaling pathways and targeted therapy for rosacea.

Front Immunol

October 2024

Department of Dermatology, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China.

Article Synopsis
  • - Rosacea is a common, chronic skin condition affecting 1% to 20% of the global population, marked by symptoms like facial redness, small bumps, and potential eye issues, caused by a blend of genetic, environmental, and immune factors.
  • - Recent research highlights specific molecular mechanisms involved in rosacea, such as the roles of LL37, TLR2, and mTOR pathways, which help activate immune cells and produce inflammatory cytokines, ultimately driving inflammation and blood vessel growth.
  • - Current treatments for rosacea aim at managing symptoms, but new understanding of its underlying biology is paving the way for more precise therapies, including drugs that target particular cytokines and signaling pathways like IL-17 and JAK.
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Tranexamic Acid for the Treatment of Hyperpigmentation and Telangiectatic Disorders Other Than Melasma: An Update.

Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol

September 2024

The Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital, School of Medicine, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, People's Republic of China.

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  • - Tranexamic acid (TXA) is primarily an antifibrinolytic agent used to control bleeding in trauma and surgeries, and it also helps prevent bleeding in hemophilia patients.
  • - Recent studies suggest TXA has additional benefits like reducing pigmentation, inflammation, and promoting skin recovery, leading to its exploration as a treatment for various skin issues.
  • - The review focuses on TXA's effectiveness for conditions like post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and rosacea, advocating for its potential use beyond melasma as a safer, cost-effective treatment option.
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  • - The study investigates the effects of an herbal treatment on gut microbiome, facial redness, and intestinal permeability in adults diagnosed with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) confirmed by a lactulose breath test.
  • - Participants underwent a 10-week regimen of a Biocidin liquid tincture and GI Detox+, with additional treatment via Olivirex if they showed no improvement, monitored through breath tests and other analyses.
  • - Results indicated that the herbal regimen was particularly effective for certain types of SIBO, with 42.8% of participants showing improvement in hydrogen-dominant cases and significant increases in beneficial bacteria over the treatment period.
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The Prevalence of spp. Infestation in Dermatological Patients in Northern Poland.

Life (Basel)

September 2024

Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology, Medical University of Gdańsk, University Clinical Centre, 80-214 Gdańsk, Poland.

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  • - The study examined the prevalence of *spp.* mites in 2508 patients from northern Poland suspected of having demodicosis, with a total of 3684 tests conducted.
  • - Only 43.02% of the tests confirmed the presence of *spp.*, showing a positive correlation with the patient's age and higher detection rates on eyelids and facial skin.
  • - Men were found to have *spp.* more often than women, and effective diagnosis of demodicosis remains challenging due to vague symptoms and low confirmation rates, particularly among younger patients.
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  • Abrocitinib is a JAK1 inhibitor mainly approved for treating moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis in those 12 and older, but this review explores its off-label uses.
  • Researchers found 37 studies using Abrocitinib for conditions beyond atopic dermatitis, with common cases including vitiligo, prurigo nodularis, and hand eczema, each having 12 reported instances.
  • All but one of the 103 patients studied experienced favorable outcomes with Abrocitinib, highlighting its potential for treating multiple skin conditions.
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  • Periocular dermatitis is an inflammatory skin condition around the eyes, with unclear causes, possibly linked to the skin microbiome, prompting this study to compare microbiota between affected individuals and healthy controls.
  • The study involved 35 patients with periocular dermatitis and 39 healthy people who provided skin swabs; DNA was extracted and analyzed using advanced sequencing technology.
  • Results showed significant differences in bacterial diversity between the groups, with certain bacteria more abundant in patients, suggesting that changes in the skin microbiota may play a role in the development of periocular dermatitis and warrant further research.
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The Clinical Efficacy of Lapachol in Facial Redness Reduction.

J Cosmet Dermatol

November 2024

Dermatology Consulting Services, PLLC, High Point, North Carolina, USA.

Background: Facial erythema from acne, vascular rosacea, or photoaging is a common difficult-to-treat dermatologic challenge.

Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the role of lapachol in alleviating facial erythema associated with a variety of common dermatologic conditions.

Methods: Twenty-five healthy female and male subjects 35-65 years of age of Fitzpatrick skin types I-II with mild-to-moderate stable facial erythema from acne, rosacea or photoaging were enrolled in a single-site monadic study.

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  • * Researchers studied 8,319 people with rosacea and compared them to 33,276 others without it to see if there was a connection.
  • * They found that people with rosacea were more likely to have certain gut diseases, but there was no strong link to a condition called microscopic colitis.
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Honey Phytochemicals: Bioactive Agents With Therapeutic Potential for Dermatological Disorders.

Phytother Res

December 2024

Plant Biochemistry and Food Quality Group, Environmental and Biochemical Sciences Department, The James Hutton Institute, Dundee, Scotland.

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  • * The phytochemicals in honey, including flavonoids and phenolic acids, demonstrate a variety of beneficial properties like anti-inflammatory, antiaging, and antioxidant effects relevant to skin health.
  • * While current studies show promise for honey's potential in treating dermatological disorders, further high-quality research is needed to confirm its clinical efficacy as a bioactive agent or cosmeceutical.
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