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A comparative study of biological and metabolic biomarkers between healthy individuals and patients with acne vulgaris

机译:健康个体与寻常性痤疮患者生物学和代谢生物标志物的比较研究

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Acne is a multifactorial dermatosis, which is influenced not only by hormones but also by the biochemical relationship between them and the pilosebaceous unit. Inflammatory cytokines, chemokines, active oxygen, and zinc are known to be associated with the development of acne. Further, steroid metabolism is known as one of the important factors related to sebum secretion and comedone formation in acne. However, there is a lack of studies comparing these human biomarkers between healthy individuals and patients with acne. In particular, no study has investigated the relationship between human biomarkers and patterns of acne yet.The purpose of this study is to investigate diagnostic human biomarkers in acne by comparing the biological and metabolic biomarkers between healthy individuals and patients with acne and identify the relationship between human biomarkers and patterns of acne.This study is a protocol for a cross-sectional study. Forty healthy participants and 60 patients with acne will be recruited at 1 center. We will collect their blood samples and analyze the molecular biological and metabolic biomarkers (cytokines, chemokines, reactive oxygen species, corticotropin-releasing hormone, zinc, amino acid, 1-carbon metabolite, lipid metabolite, etc.). Further, we will administer questionnaires regarding their diet, sleep, stress, and other factors relating to acne and measure their skin elasticity.The study protocol was approved by the Institutional Review Board of Oriental Medical Hospital at Kyung Hee Medical Center (KOMCIRB-161118-HR-062). Written informed consent will be obtained from all the participants. The trial was registered in the Clinical Research Information Service, Republic of Korea: KCT0002212.This trial will provide evidence regarding diagnostic human biomarkers in acne and the relationship between the human biomarkers and patterns of acne.
机译:痤疮是一种多因素皮肤病,不仅受到激素的影响,而且还受到激素与毛囊皮脂单位之间生化关系的影响。炎性细胞因子,趋化因子,活性氧和锌与痤疮的发生有关。此外,类固醇代谢被认为是与痤疮中皮脂分泌和粉刺的形成有关的重要因素之一。但是,缺乏在健康个体和痤疮患者之间比较这些人类生物标志物的研究。尤其是,目前尚无关于人类生物标志物与痤疮模式之间关系的研究。本研究的目的是通过比较健康个体与痤疮患者之间的生物学和代谢生物标志物来研究痤疮的诊断性人类生物标志物,并确定两者之间的关系。人类生物标志物和痤疮模式。本研究是一项横断面研究方案。将在1个中心招募40名健康参与者和60名痤疮患者。我们将收集他们的血液样本并分析分子生物学和代谢生物标志物(细胞因子,趋化因子,活性氧,促肾上腺皮质激素释放激素,锌,氨基酸,1-碳代谢物,脂质代谢物等)。此外,我们还将针对他们的饮食,睡眠,压力以及其他与痤疮相关的因素进行问卷调查,并评估他们的皮肤弹性。研究方案已由庆熙医疗中心东方医学医院机构审查委员会(KOMCIRB-161118- HR-062)。所有参与者均将获得书面知情同意。该试验已在大韩民国临床研究信息服务中心注册:KCT0002212。该试验将提供有关痤疮的诊断性人类生物标志物以及人类生物标志物与痤疮模式之间关系的证据。

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