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The topical application of Sphistin 12-38 in combination with sponge spicules for the acne treatment.

Weiyi HeChi ZhangHuijung LaiGuopeng WuMing XiongHui PengMing ChenKe-Jian Wang
Published in: Drug delivery and translational research (2024)
We demonstrated for the first time that a marine-derived antimicrobial peptide (AMP), Sph 12-38 , exhibit high antimicrobial activity against P. acnes with a minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) value of 7 μM. Meanwhile, Sph 12-38 has no significant cytotoxicity to human keratinocytes (HKs) at its high concentration (33.5 μM). The topical application of sponge Haliclona sp. spicules (SHS) dramatically enhanced the skin penetration of Sph 12-38 up to 40.9 ± 5.9% (p < 0.01), which was 6.1 ± 0.9-fold higher than that of Sph 12-38 alone. Further, SHS resulted in the accumulation of most Sph 12-38 in viable epidermis and dermis. Further, the combined use of Sph 12-38 and SHS resulted in a cure rate of 100% for rabbit ear acne treatment in vivo for two weeks, while the one induced by other groups was 40%, 0% and 0% for SHS alone, Sph 12-38 alone and control group, respectively. The strategy of combined using AMP and SHS can also be applied in a rational designed topical delivery system for the management of other deep infection of the skin. The effectiveness of SHS by itself on the treatment of acne was also demonstrated by clinical trials. After 14 days of treatment by 1% SHS gel. The number of skin lesions decreased by 51.4%.
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