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Enhanced Access to the Health-Related Skin Metabolome by Fast, Reproducible and Non-Invasive WET PREP Sampling

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METABOLITES
卷 11, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/metabo11070415

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skin; sampling method; LC-MS2; metabolome; non-invasive sampling; skin disease; inter-organ crosstalk

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  1. Christine Kuhne-Center for Allergy Research and Education (CK-CARE)
  2. Initiative and Networking Fund (Immunology & Inflammation) of the Helmholtz Association (IVF)

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Skin metabolomics plays a critical role in understanding physical and mental health, with the skin metabolome sampling technique of WET PREP offering a promising and non-invasive approach. Compared to swab collection, WET PREP provides a more stable shared metabolome across individuals and captures unique individual metabolites with high consistency in intra-individual reproducibility. The quick preparation time, low cost, and gentleness for the patient make WET PREP a preferred skin metabolome sampling technique for clinical studies.
Our skin influences our physical and mental health, and its chemical composition can reflect environmental and disease conditions. Therefore, through sampling the skin metabolome, we can provide a promising window into the mechanisms of the body. However, the broad application of skin metabolomics has recently been hampered by a lack of easy and widely applicable sampling methods. Here, we present a novel rapid, simple, and, most importantly, painless and non-invasive sampling technique suitable for clinical studies of fragile or weakened skin. The method is called WET PREP and is simply a lavage of the skin which focuses on capturing the metabolome. We systematically evaluate WET PREPs in comparison with the non-invasive method of choice in skin metabolomics, swab collection, using ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS2) on two complementary chromatographic columns (C18 reversed phase and hydrophilic interaction chromatography). We also integrate targeted analyses of key metabolites of skin relevance. Overall, WET PREP provides a strikingly more stable shared metabolome across sampled individuals, while also being able to capture unique individual metabolites with a high consistency in intra-individual reproducibility. With the exception of (phospho-)lipidomic studies, we recommend WET PREPs as the preferred skin metabolome sampling technique due to the quick preparation time, low cost, and gentleness for the patient.

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