An improved human skin explant culture method for testing and assessing personal care products

Author:

Zhou Linli1,Ji Wei2,Dicolandrea Teresa2,Finlay Deborah2,Supp Dorothy345,Boyce Steven34,Wei Karl2,Kadekaro Ana Luisa6,Zhang Yuhang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy University of Cincinnati Cincinnati Ohio USA

2. Procter and Gamble Company Mason Business Center Mason Ohio USA

3. Research Department Shriners Hospitals for Children‐Cincinnati Cincinnati Ohio USA

4. Department of Surgery University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Cincinnati Ohio USA

5. Center for Stem Cell & Organoid Medicine (CuSTOM) Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati Ohio USA

6. Department of Dermatology, College of Medicine University of Cincinnati Cincinnati Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCultured human skin models have been widely used in the evaluation of dermato‐cosmetic products as alternatives to animal testing and expensive clinical testing. The most common in vitro skin culture approach is to maintain skin biopsies in an airlifted condition at the interface of the supporting culture medium and the air phase. This type of ex vivo skin explant culture is not, however, adequate for the testing of cleansing products, such as shampoos and body washes. One major deficiency is that cleansing products would not remain confined on top of the epidermis and have a high chance of running off toward the dermal side, thus compromising the experimental procedure and data interpretation.Materials and MethodsHere, we describe an improved ex vivo method for culturing full‐thickness human skin for the effective testing and evaluation of skin care products by topical application.ResultsThis newly developed ex vivo human skin culture method has the ability to maintain healthy skin tissues for up to 14 days in culture. Importantly, the model provides a quick and safe way to evaluate skin care products at different time points after single or repetitive topical applications using a combined regimen of leave‐on and wash‐off. We found that the results obtained using the new skin culture method are reproducible and consistent with the data collected from clinical testing.ConclusionOur new ex vivo skin explant method offers a highly efficient and cost‐effective system for the evaluation and testing of a variety of personal care products and new formulations.

Funder

Procter and Gamble

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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