Microbial Colonization Clinical Trial
Official title:
Survey of Diversity and Density on the Facial Bacteriome of Different Skin Types
NCT number | NCT04180748 |
Other study ID # | 19-5749 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | November 25, 2019 |
Est. completion date | March 20, 2021 |
Verified date | March 2021 |
Source | University Health Network, Toronto |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
The microbiome can affect skin health from the gut-skin axis, from environmental exposure, and topical treatments. Decreasing biodiversity of skin microbiota has been linked to inflammatory conditions, allergies, and skin health. This cross sectional study will be used to survey healthy volunteers and measure the density and diversity of skin flora of varying skin types. The aim of this study is to identify associations between the skin flora and characteristics of healthy skin types.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 30 |
Est. completion date | March 20, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | March 20, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Healthy male or female 18 years or older. - Able to provide consent - Identifies as having normal (n=6), oily (n=6), dry (n=6), combination (n=6), and/or sensitive (n=6) skin groups. Exclusion Criteria: - Treatment with topical or oral antibiotic(s) or antifungal(s) within 1 month of enrolment - Diagnosed with chronic conditions (excluding acne and dermatological conditions) - Treatment for a chronic condition - Diagnosed with bacterial/fungal infection within 1 month of enrolment - Treatment with an investigational drug within 1 month of enrolment - Allergies to antibiotics, antiseptics, tape, or adhesives - Inability to consent |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | Princess Margaret Cancer Research Tower | Toronto | Ontario |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University Health Network, Toronto |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Imapact of cosmetic use on diversity of bacterial species across individuals with different cosmetic use (high, mid, low). (Number of CFU) | Compare the frequency of specific bacterial species and bacterial families identified with microbiology and microbiome techniques between individuals with different skin care routines. | February 2020 | |
Other | Imapact of cosmetic use on density of bacterial species across individuals with different cosmetic use (high, mid, low). (CFU/cm2) | Compare the abundance of specific bacterial species and bacterial families identified with microbiology and microbiome techniques between individuals with different skin care routines per cm2 of area sampled. | February 2020 | |
Primary | Bacterial diversity between individuals of each skin condition (i.e. normal, dry, oily, combination, sensitive). (Number of CFU) | Frequency of unique colonies identified from microbiological and microbiome techniques between individuals of each skin condition (i.e. normal, dry, oily, combination, sensitive). | February 2020 | |
Primary | Bacterial density (CFU/cm2) between individuals of each skin condition | Abundance of bacterial colonies per cm2 of sampled area identified from microbiological and microbiome techniques between individuals of each skin condition (i.e. normal, dry, oily, combination, sensitive). | February 2020 | |
Primary | MolecuLight i:X detection of density and diversity (green or red fluroescence/cm2) | Abundance of green and/or red fluorescent detection with MolecuLight i:X per cm2 of sampled area between individuals of each skin condition. Frequency of green or red fluorescence per sample. | February 2020 | |
Secondary | Identification of spatial distribution of bacterial species (CFU/cm2 of individual species) | Abundance of unique species and bacterial families identified from microbiological and microbiome techniques between individuals of each skin condition (i.e. normal, dry, oily, combination, sensitive) and Fitzpatrick skin type per. Distribution of unique species and bacterial families across the area of sampling of individuals on Tegaderm "map". | February 2020 | |
Secondary | Identification of spatial distribution of red/green fluorescence detected with MolecuLight i:X™ (red and green fluroescence/cm2) | Abundance of unique fluorescent (green and red) detection with MolecuLight i:X™ between individuals of each skin condition (i.e. normal, dry, oily, combination, sensitive) and Fitzpatrick skin type. Distribution of red and green fluorescent signals across the area of sampling of individuals on Tegaderm "map". | February 2020 |
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