Proceedings of the SCSK Conference (대한화장품학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2003.09a
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- Pages.85-96
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- 2003
HBD: A new tool to enhance human skin self-defence against micro-organisms
- Ingrid Pernet (INSERM U346, E. Herriot Hospital, Lyon) ;
- Corinne Reymermier (COLETICA, Lyon, Franc) ;
- Anne Guezennec (YSL Beaute, Pari) ;
- Jacqueline Viac (INSERM U346, E. Herriot Hospital, Lyo) ;
- Branca, Jean-Eric (COLETICA, Lyo) ;
- Joelle Guesnet (YSL Beaute, Pari) ;
- Eric Perrier (COLETICA, Lyon)
- Published : 2003.09.01
Abstract
Normal human skin, constantly challenged by environmental micro-organisms, has an innate ability to fight invading microbes through antimicrobial peptides. These peptides, described in both plant and animal kingdoms are able to inactivate a broad spectrum of micro-organisms. Mammalian defensins constitute one of the most common antimicrobial peptide family. Among the three human beta-defensins hBD1, hBD2 and hBD3 produced in epithelia, only hBD2 and hBD3 are inducible and additionally have been described as expressed by differentiated keratinocytes at site of inflammation and infection. The aims of these studies were to define a cell culture model in which the basal production of hBD could be detected and up-regulated in order to enhance skin auto-protection against micro-organisms. A specific Polymerase Chain Reaction method have been developed for hBD2 and hBD3 mRNA detection in non-differentiated monolayer keratinocytes cell culture. We have been able to demonstrate that in vitro, hBD2 and hBD3 expression in normal human keratinocytes could be detected and enhanced by TNF-alpha and IFN-gamma, in hypercalcic culture conditions. This research opened the possibility of the development of cosmetic active compounds, able to induce the expression of skin natural antibiotic peptides responsible about microflora ecology of the skin.