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Comprehensive molecular characterization of microneedling therapy in a human three-dimensional skin model.

Laurenz SchmittYvonne MarquardtPhilipp AmannRuth HeiseLaura HuthSylvia Wagner-SchifflerSebastian HuthJens-Malte Baron
Published in: PloS one (2018)
We present for the first time the direct molecular effects of microneedling therapy on epidermal keratinocytes and dermal fibroblasts using a standardized 3D skin model. Treatment resulted in histological alterations and changed the expression of various genes related to epidermal differentiation, inflammation, and dermal remodeling. This data suggests that skin microneedling plays a role in dermal remodeling, increases epidermal differentiation, and might also have a direct effect on collagen synthesis. These findings may increase our understanding of the molecular mechanisms of human skin repair induced by microneedling therapy and will allow comparisons with competing applications, such as ablative laser therapies.
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