A new topical biotechnological phytocomplex for truncal mild‐moderate acne restores skin microbiota balance

Author:

Guerra‐Tapia Aurora1ORCID,Martínez Helena2ORCID,Nieto Carlos2ORCID,Ruiz Alonso Carlos2ORCID,Bermejo Rafael2,Carrón Nerea3,Garcia‐Segura Sergio3ORCID,Gonzalez‐Torres Pedro3,Palacios‐Martínez David4ORCID,Bou Lola5,Pérez Montse6,De Lucas Raul7

Affiliation:

1. Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM) Consulta Dermatólogas Guerra Madrid Spain

2. Laboratorio Reig Jofre S.A Sant Joan Despi Barcelona Spain

3. Microomics Systems S.L Barcelona Spain

4. Centro de Salud Universitario Isabel II Parla Madrid Spain

5. Consulta de Dermatología Barcelona Spain

6. Clínica Dermatológica de Moragas Barcelona Spain

7. Hospital Universitario La Paz Madrid Spain

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe disruption of the microbial community or dysbiosis alters the functional composition, metabolic activity, and local distribution of the microbiota leading the development of acne. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of a lotion containing a biotechnological phytocomplex, niacinamide, and succinic acid in the bacterial diversity of subjects with truncal mild‐moderate acne and its clinical benefits due to microbiota changes.Materials and MethodsOpen, clinical study in 43 subjects with truncal mild‐moderate acne treated with a lotion for 8 weeks. Bacterial diversity was analyzed by 16S rRNA gene sequencing of skin samples. Clinical effects were evaluated through IGA acne severity scale, biometric measurements, and safety.ResultsAfter 56 days of product's use, an increase in richness alpha diversity was found (p = 0.005), with a decrease in Cutibacterium acnes relative abundance (66.43% vs. 58.11%, p = 0.009). The clinical results showed a decrease in IGA score (27.59% decrease; p = 0.001), the inflammatory lesions (52.12% decrease, p = 0.006) and erythema (18.33% decrease, p = 0.007), and desquamation index (63.83% decrease, p = 0.02). The responder analysis of the IGA score showed that 60.47% of patients improved by at least one point at day 56. The product was well tolerated along the study.ConclusionThe use of the lotion on acneic skin was effective on rebalancing the microbiota, inhibiting biofilm formation and other virulence factors, reducing erythema and desquamation, and improving acne's severity.

Publisher

Wiley

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