Association Between Skin Acid Mantle, Natural Moisturizing Factors, and Antibacterial Activity Against S. aureus in the Stratum Corneum

Rui Li,1 MyriamRubecca Rodrigues,1 Lijuan Li,2 Jason Winget,2 Yu Wang,1 Caroline Wang,1 Ed Smith,3 Karl Wei3 1Beauty Revealed, Procter & Gamble International Operations SA SG Branch, Singapore, Singapore; 2Corporate Functions Analytical, Procter & Gamble Mason Business Center, Cincinnati, OH...

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Main Authors: Li R, Rodrigues M, Li L, Winget J, Wang Y, Wang C, Smith E, Wei K
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2023-06-01
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author Li R
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Li L
Winget J
Wang Y
Wang C
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description Rui Li,1 MyriamRubecca Rodrigues,1 Lijuan Li,2 Jason Winget,2 Yu Wang,1 Caroline Wang,1 Ed Smith,3 Karl Wei3 1Beauty Revealed, Procter & Gamble International Operations SA SG Branch, Singapore, Singapore; 2Corporate Functions Analytical, Procter & Gamble Mason Business Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA; 3Personal Care, Procter & Gamble Mason Business Center, Cincinnati, OH, USACorrespondence: Rui Li, Procter & Gamble, SGIC, 70 Biopolis Street, Singapore, 138547, Singapore, Tel +65 85223528, Fax +65 67122211, Email li.ru.5@pg.com Karl Wei, 8700 Mason Montgomery Road, Mason, OH, 45040, USA, Tel +1 513-626-5792, Fax +1 513-622-1006, Email wei.ks@pg.comPurpose: The skin has evolved a system to prevent pathogenic microorganism colonization and infection. This study examined the role of natural moisturizing factors (NMFs) and skin pH on Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) growth and colonization on the human stratum corneum (SC).Study Population and Methods: A survey study with 82 female participants was performed. Participants maintained their daily hygiene routine, except for refraining from using leave-on products on their forearms on the day of the test. Skin sampling was performed using adhesive tapes. An ex vivo method was developed to study the viability and growth of S. aureus on human SC sampled from normal skin. NMFs, including pyrrolidone carboxylic acid (PCA), urocanic acid (UCA), histidine, and proline in SC samples, were measured by liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry. The impact of PCA and UCA on S. aureus growth and metabolic activity was measured by optical density and isothermal microcalorimetry, respectively.Results: Heterogeneity of S. aureus viability on human SC samples was observed. Skin pH showed a significant negative association (p< 0.05) with SC antibacterial activity in the ex vivo assay. One unit of skin pH decrease corresponded to 68.1% of S. aureus cell death. The levels of PCA and histidine were significantly negatively associated (p< 0.05) with skin pH. The addition of 5 mM and 10 mM PCA significantly inhibited S. aureus growth by approximately 25% at 20 hours and reduced its metabolic activity in vitro.Conclusion: The results indicate that PCA, one of the NMFs in human skin, plays an important role in regulating the human skin acid mantle in vivo and contributes to antibacterial activity against S. aureus.Keywords: skin barrier function, skin moisturizer, skin pH, Staphylococcus aureus, skin acid mantle, 2-pyrrolidone-5-carboxylic acid
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spelling doaj.art-27a5f16a879840cf9230943eaf5091002023-07-02T19:49:15ZengDove Medical PressClinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology1178-70152023-06-01Volume 161595160684633Association Between Skin Acid Mantle, Natural Moisturizing Factors, and Antibacterial Activity Against S. aureus in the Stratum CorneumLi RRodrigues MLi LWinget JWang YWang CSmith EWei KRui Li,1 MyriamRubecca Rodrigues,1 Lijuan Li,2 Jason Winget,2 Yu Wang,1 Caroline Wang,1 Ed Smith,3 Karl Wei3 1Beauty Revealed, Procter & Gamble International Operations SA SG Branch, Singapore, Singapore; 2Corporate Functions Analytical, Procter & Gamble Mason Business Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA; 3Personal Care, Procter & Gamble Mason Business Center, Cincinnati, OH, USACorrespondence: Rui Li, Procter & Gamble, SGIC, 70 Biopolis Street, Singapore, 138547, Singapore, Tel +65 85223528, Fax +65 67122211, Email li.ru.5@pg.com Karl Wei, 8700 Mason Montgomery Road, Mason, OH, 45040, USA, Tel +1 513-626-5792, Fax +1 513-622-1006, Email wei.ks@pg.comPurpose: The skin has evolved a system to prevent pathogenic microorganism colonization and infection. This study examined the role of natural moisturizing factors (NMFs) and skin pH on Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) growth and colonization on the human stratum corneum (SC).Study Population and Methods: A survey study with 82 female participants was performed. Participants maintained their daily hygiene routine, except for refraining from using leave-on products on their forearms on the day of the test. Skin sampling was performed using adhesive tapes. An ex vivo method was developed to study the viability and growth of S. aureus on human SC sampled from normal skin. NMFs, including pyrrolidone carboxylic acid (PCA), urocanic acid (UCA), histidine, and proline in SC samples, were measured by liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry. The impact of PCA and UCA on S. aureus growth and metabolic activity was measured by optical density and isothermal microcalorimetry, respectively.Results: Heterogeneity of S. aureus viability on human SC samples was observed. Skin pH showed a significant negative association (p< 0.05) with SC antibacterial activity in the ex vivo assay. One unit of skin pH decrease corresponded to 68.1% of S. aureus cell death. The levels of PCA and histidine were significantly negatively associated (p< 0.05) with skin pH. The addition of 5 mM and 10 mM PCA significantly inhibited S. aureus growth by approximately 25% at 20 hours and reduced its metabolic activity in vitro.Conclusion: The results indicate that PCA, one of the NMFs in human skin, plays an important role in regulating the human skin acid mantle in vivo and contributes to antibacterial activity against S. aureus.Keywords: skin barrier function, skin moisturizer, skin pH, Staphylococcus aureus, skin acid mantle, 2-pyrrolidone-5-carboxylic acidhttps://www.dovepress.com/association-between-skin-acid-mantle-natural-moisturizing-factors-and--peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-CCIDskin barrier functionskin moisturizerskin phstaphylococcus aureusskin acid mantle2-pyrrolidone-5-carboxylic acid
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Li L
Winget J
Wang Y
Wang C
Smith E
Wei K
Association Between Skin Acid Mantle, Natural Moisturizing Factors, and Antibacterial Activity Against S. aureus in the Stratum Corneum
Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
skin barrier function
skin moisturizer
skin ph
staphylococcus aureus
skin acid mantle
2-pyrrolidone-5-carboxylic acid
title Association Between Skin Acid Mantle, Natural Moisturizing Factors, and Antibacterial Activity Against S. aureus in the Stratum Corneum
title_full Association Between Skin Acid Mantle, Natural Moisturizing Factors, and Antibacterial Activity Against S. aureus in the Stratum Corneum
title_fullStr Association Between Skin Acid Mantle, Natural Moisturizing Factors, and Antibacterial Activity Against S. aureus in the Stratum Corneum
title_full_unstemmed Association Between Skin Acid Mantle, Natural Moisturizing Factors, and Antibacterial Activity Against S. aureus in the Stratum Corneum
title_short Association Between Skin Acid Mantle, Natural Moisturizing Factors, and Antibacterial Activity Against S. aureus in the Stratum Corneum
title_sort association between skin acid mantle natural moisturizing factors and antibacterial activity against s aureus in the stratum corneum
topic skin barrier function
skin moisturizer
skin ph
staphylococcus aureus
skin acid mantle
2-pyrrolidone-5-carboxylic acid
url https://www.dovepress.com/association-between-skin-acid-mantle-natural-moisturizing-factors-and--peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-CCID
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