Lesional skin of seborrheic dermatitis patients is characterized by skin barrier dysfunction and correlating alterations in the stratum corneum ceramide composition

Author:

Rousel Jannik12ORCID,Nădăban Andreea2ORCID,Saghari Mahdi13ORCID,Pagan Lisa13ORCID,Zhuparris Ahnjili134,Theelen Bart5ORCID,Gambrah Tom1,van der Wall Hein E. C.1,Vreeken Rob J.6,Feiss Gary L.7,Niemeyer‐van der Kolk Tessa1,Burggraaf Jacobus123ORCID,van Doorn Martijn B. A.18,Bouwstra Joke A.2,Rissmann Robert123

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Human Drug Research Leiden The Netherlands

2. Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research Leiden University Leiden The Netherlands

3. Leiden University Medical Center Leiden The Netherlands

4. Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science Leiden University Leiden Netherlands

5. Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute Utrecht The Netherlands

6. Maastricht Multimodal Molecular Imaging Institute Maastricht University Maastricht The Netherlands

7. Cutanea Life Sciences Wayne Pennsylvania USA

8. Department of Dermatology Erasmus Medical Centre Rotterdam The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractSeborrheic dermatitis (SD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized by erythematous papulosquamous lesions in sebum rich areas such as the face and scalp. Its pathogenesis appears multifactorial with a disbalanced immune system, Malassezia driven microbial involvement and skin barrier perturbations. Microbial involvement has been well described in SD, but skin barrier involvement remains to be properly elucidated. To determine whether barrier impairment is a critical factor of inflammation in SD alongside microbial dysbiosis, a cross‐sectional study was performed in 37 patients with mild‐to‐moderate facial SD. Their lesional and non‐lesional skin was comprehensively and non‐invasively assessed with standardized 2D‐photography, optical coherence tomography (OCT), microbial profiling including Malassezia species identification, functional skin barrier assessments and ceramide profiling. The presence of inflammation was established through significant increases in erythema, epidermal thickness, vascularization and superficial roughness in lesional skin compared to non‐lesional skin. Lesional skin showed a perturbed skin barrier with an underlying skewed ceramide subclass composition, impaired chain elongation and increased chain unsaturation. Changes in ceramide composition correlated with barrier impairment indicating interdependency of the functional barrier and ceramide composition. Lesional skin showed significantly increased Staphylococcus and decreased Cutibacterium abundances but similar Malassezia abundances and mycobial composition compared to non‐lesional skin. Principal component analysis highlighted barrier properties as main discriminating features. To conclude, SD is associated with skin barrier dysfunction and changes in the ceramide composition. No significant differences in the abundance of Malassezia were observed. Restoring the cutaneous barrier might be a valid therapeutic approach in the treatment of facial SD.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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