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Altered Epidermal Permeability Barrier Function in the Uninvolved Skin Supports a Role of Epidermal Dysfunction in the Pathogenesis of Occupational Hand Eczema.

Xiaohua Wang1, Li Ye1, Qingsong Lai2, Si Wen1, Zijun Long1, Xiaoyu Qiu1, Peter M Elias3, Bin Yang1, Mao-Qiang Man4.   

Abstract

Although a compromised epidermal permeability barrier can contribute to the development of contact dermatitis, whether subjects with hand eczema display abnormalities in baseline epidermal permeability barrier function in their uninvolved skin remains unknown. The aim of the present study was to assess epidermal permeability barrier function in subjects with and without hand eczema in clothing manufacturers. Upon approval by the institutional review board, volunteers were recruited from clothing manufacturers in Guangzhou City, China. An 11-item questionnaire was used to collect general data from the volunteers. The diagnoses of self-proclaimed hand eczema were further confirmed by a dermatologist. Epidermal biophysical properties, including transepidermal water loss (TEWL) rates, stratum corneum hydration and skin surface pH were measured on the flexural surface of the left forearm in all volunteers. Epidermal biophysical properties were compared among cohorts of subjects with active hand eczema, a prior history of hand eczema and without any history of hand eczema. A total of 650 questionnaires were collected from 462 females and 188 males, with a mean age of 36.7 ± 0.46 years (range 16-69 years; 95% CI 35.8-37.59). Thirty-five subjects (5.4%) currently had hand eczema, while 28 subjects (4.3%) reported a prior history of hand eczema that was inactive currently. The prevalence of hand eczema did not differ significantly between genders. Neither a prior personal nor a family history of allergies was associated with the prevalence of hand eczema, but certain occupations and frequent contact with disinfectants were independently associated with the prevalence of hand eczema. In the overall cohort, males displayed higher TEWL rates and stratum corneum hydration levels than did females. Both skin surface pH and TEWL rates differed significantly among normal controls and subjects with active hand eczema or a prior history of hand eczema (p < 0.05). In conclusion, the uninvolved skin site of subjects with hand eczema exhibits abnormalities in epidermal perme-ability barrier, supporting a pathogenic role of epidermal dysfunction in hand eczema. Whether subjects with hand eczema in other occupations also display altered epidermal function on uninvolved skin remains to be explored.
© 2020 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Keywords:  Hand eczema; Hydration; Permeability barrier; Transepidermal water loss; pH

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32224613     DOI: 10.1159/000506425

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Skin Pharmacol Physiol        ISSN: 1660-5527            Impact factor:   3.479


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1.  Correlation of Body Mass Index with Epidermal Biophysical Properties Varies with Gender in Chinese.

Authors:  Li Ye; Qingsong Lai; Si Wen; Xiaohua Wang; Bin Yang; Mao-Qiang Man
Journal:  Skin Pharmacol Physiol       Date:  2022-04-04       Impact factor: 3.014

2.  Vesicular hand eczema transcriptome analysis provides insights into its pathophysiology.

Authors:  Angelique N Voorberg; Hanna Niehues; Jart A F Oosterhaven; Geertruida L E Romeijn; Ivonne M J J van Vlijmen-Willems; Piet E J van Erp; Thomas H A Ederveen; Patrick L J M Zeeuwen; Marie L A Schuttelaar
Journal:  Exp Dermatol       Date:  2021-07-21       Impact factor: 3.960

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