Aging Clinical Trial
Official title:
Augmentation of Skin Aging Reversal By Broadband Light With Skin Tightening Properties Via Gene Expression Analysis
In this exploratory study, we hope to learn if treatment of broadband light with infrared light can alter the molecular pathways associated with aging. Secondary exploratory objective is to see if there are any visible effects of this light treatment on human skin.
Studies in model organisms suggest that aged cells can be functionally rejuvenated, but
whether this concept applies to human skin is unclear. Recently, we applied 3'-end sequencing
for expression quantification ("3-seq") to discover the gene expression program associated
with human photoaging and intrinsic skin aging (collectively termed "skin aging"), and the
impact of broadband light (BBL) treatment. We found significant changes in 2,265 coding and
noncoding RNAs, of which 1,293 that became "rejuvenated" after BBL treatment, whereby they
became more similar to their expression level in youthful skin. Rejuvenated genes (RGs)
included several known key regulators of organismal longevity and their proximal long
noncoding RNAs. Hence, BBL treatment can restore gene expression pattern of photo-aged and
intrinsically aged human skin to resemble young skin.
However, the duration of these effects and the potential to augment these effects through
increases in particular wavelengths of light have not been explored. The Sciton SkinTyte
(800-1800nm) is the ideal technology to examine these questions, since this device has been
used in the clinical setting to reduce cheek and submental laxity (Gold, 2010). It
incorporates the broadband light technology with an emphasis on 590 nm filter to achieve
these clinical results.
This study will be conducted in accord with Declaration of Helsinki principles. After
Institutional Review Board approval and informed consent is obtained, six female participants
over the age of 55 years will undergo BBLST treatments to the left forearm. Inclusion
criteria included Fitzpatrick skin type II or III, and a global assessment of forearm skin
aging consistent with moderate or severe forearm skin aging (modified validated instrument
from McKenzie et al., 2011) for treated participants. Treatments will be performed on the
Sciton Joule Platform using BBL in Skintyte mode with 590ST filter. On a separate part of the
arm that is clearly marked, Skintyte alone will be applied. Untreated areas will also be
marked. All markings will be photographed. The same investigator will perform the treatments
at 4-week intervals for a total of 3 treatments. At each treatment session, two or more
passes were performed. Four weeks after the third BBL treatment, 4 mm skin biopsies will
performed by Keys punch technique from the BBLST treated, ST treated and adjacent untreated
skin. These specimens will be bisected and placed into either RNAlater (Ambion Cat# AM7022)
or formalin solution for with H&E, von Giesen or PAS staining.
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