Combined exposure to UV and PM affect skin oxinflammatory responses and it is prevented by antioxidant mix topical application: Evidences from clinical study

Author:

Ferrara Francesca1,Yan Xi2,Pecorelli Alessandra3,Guiotto Anna3,Colella Sante4,Pasqui Arianna5,Lynch Stephen2,Ivarsson John6,Anderias Sara2,Choudhary Hina7,White Stacy7,Valacchi Giuseppe368ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Agricultural Sciences University of Ferrara Ferrara Italy

2. L'Oréal Research and Innovation Clark New Jersey USA

3. Department of Environmental and Prevention Sciences University of Ferrara Ferrara Italy

4. Department of Biotechnology, Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences University of Siena Siena Italy

5. Toscana Life Sciences Foundation Siena Italy

6. Plants for Human Health Institute, NC Research Campus NC State University Kannapolis North Carolina USA

7. SkinCeuticals New York New York USA

8. Department of Food and Nutrition Kyung Hee University Seoul South Korea

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundExposure to environmental stressors like particulate matter (PM) and ultraviolet radiation (UV) induces cutaneous oxidative stress and inflammation and leads to skin barrier dysfunction and premature aging. Metals like iron or copper are abundant in PM and are known to contribute to reactive oxygen species (ROS) production.AimsAlthough it has been suggested that topical antioxidants may be able to help in preventing and/or reducing outdoor skin damage, limited clinical evidence under real‐life exposure conditions have been reported. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the ability of a topical serum containing 15% ascorbic acid, 0.5% ferulic acid, and 1% tocopherol (CF Mix) to prevent oxinflammatory skin damage and premature aging induced by PM + UV in a human clinical trial.MethodsA 4‐day single‐blinded, clinical study was conducted on the back of 15 females (18–40 years old). During the 4 consecutive days, the back test zones were treated daily with or without the CF Mix, followed by with/without 2 h of PM and 5 min of UV daily exposure.ResultsApplication of the CF Mix prevented PM + UV‐induced skin barrier perturbation (Involucrin and Loricrin), lipid peroxidation (4HNE), inflammatory markers (COX2, NLRP1, and AhR), and MMP9 activation. In addition, CF Mix was able to prevent Type I Collagen loss.ConclusionThis is the first human study confirming multipollutant cutaneous damage and suggesting the utility of a daily antioxidant topical application to prevent pollution induced skin damage.

Publisher

Wiley

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