Development of a new eczema-like reconstructed skin equivalent for testing child atopic dermatitis-relieving cosmetics.
Hongjian GuYi ZhuTinghan JiaXiao LiYongbo LuKen KakuPublished in: Journal of cosmetic dermatology (2019)
The results show that eczema-like skin equivalent induced by cocktails of poly(I:C) and LPS can mimic the skin characters of the atopic dermatitis. The cocktails can induce high TSLP expression, impaired cell viability, and skin barrier function. The cosmetic formulas with the potential of anti-inflammation and skin barrier promotion were evaluated to be helpful to decrease and relieve the impact of AD with the decreased TSLP and the higher tissue viability than the eczema-like skin equivalent without any cosmetic application. The eczema-like skin equivalent can be used to screen and evaluate formulas on AD relieving.