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Continuous clinical improvement of mild‐to‐moderate seborrheic dermatitis and rebalancing of the scalp microbiome using a selenium disulfide–based shampoo after an initial treatment with ketoconazole

OBJECTIVE: Scalp seborrheic dermatitis (SD) is a chronic, relapsing, and inflammatory scalp disease. Studies indicate a global bacterial and fungal microbiota shift of scalp SD, as compared to healthy scalp. Ketoconazole and selenium disulfide (SeS(2)) improve clinical signs and symptoms in both sca...

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Autores principales: Massiot, Philippe, Clavaud, Cécile, Thomas, Marie, Ott, Alban, Guéniche, Audrey, Panhard, Ségolène, Muller, Benoît, Michelin, Céline, Kerob, Delphine, Bouloc, Anne, Reygagne, Pascal
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10234447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34416081
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jocd.14362
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author Massiot, Philippe
Clavaud, Cécile
Thomas, Marie
Ott, Alban
Guéniche, Audrey
Panhard, Ségolène
Muller, Benoît
Michelin, Céline
Kerob, Delphine
Bouloc, Anne
Reygagne, Pascal
author_facet Massiot, Philippe
Clavaud, Cécile
Thomas, Marie
Ott, Alban
Guéniche, Audrey
Panhard, Ségolène
Muller, Benoît
Michelin, Céline
Kerob, Delphine
Bouloc, Anne
Reygagne, Pascal
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description OBJECTIVE: Scalp seborrheic dermatitis (SD) is a chronic, relapsing, and inflammatory scalp disease. Studies indicate a global bacterial and fungal microbiota shift of scalp SD, as compared to healthy scalp. Ketoconazole and selenium disulfide (SeS(2)) improve clinical signs and symptoms in both scalp dandruff and SD. AIM: The main objective of this study was to investigate the changes in the scalp microbiota diversity and counts in subjects with scalp SD during a two‐phase treatment period. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The scalp microbiota and clinical efficacy were investigated in 68 subjects with mild‐to‐moderate scalp SD after an initial one‐month treatment with 2% ketoconazole, and after a 2‐month maintenance phase, either with a 1% SeS(2)‐based shampoo or its vehicle. RESULTS: Thirty one subjects in the active and 37 subjects in the vehicle group participated. Ketoconazole provided an improvement of clinical symptoms (adherent (−1.75 p < 0.05), non‐adherent (−1.5, p < 0.05)) flakes and erythema (scores 1.67–0.93, p < 0.001), in an increased fungal diversity and in a significant (p < 0.005) decrease of Malassezia spp. SeS(2) provided an additional clinical improvement (−0.8; p = 0.0002 and −0.7; p = 0.0081 for adherent and non‐adherent flakes, respectively, at Day 84) compared to the vehicle associated with a low Malassezia spp. count and an additional significant (p < 0.001) decrease of the Staphylococcus spp. level. CONCLUSION: Selenium disulfide provides an additional benefit on the scalp microbiota and in clinical symptoms of SD and dandruff after treatment with ketoconazole. The results confirm the role of Staphylococcus spp. in scalp SD and open possible perspectives for preventing relapses.
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spelling pubmed-102344472023-06-02 Continuous clinical improvement of mild‐to‐moderate seborrheic dermatitis and rebalancing of the scalp microbiome using a selenium disulfide–based shampoo after an initial treatment with ketoconazole Massiot, Philippe Clavaud, Cécile Thomas, Marie Ott, Alban Guéniche, Audrey Panhard, Ségolène Muller, Benoît Michelin, Céline Kerob, Delphine Bouloc, Anne Reygagne, Pascal J Cosmet Dermatol Basic Science Cosmetic Dermatology Articles OBJECTIVE: Scalp seborrheic dermatitis (SD) is a chronic, relapsing, and inflammatory scalp disease. Studies indicate a global bacterial and fungal microbiota shift of scalp SD, as compared to healthy scalp. Ketoconazole and selenium disulfide (SeS(2)) improve clinical signs and symptoms in both scalp dandruff and SD. AIM: The main objective of this study was to investigate the changes in the scalp microbiota diversity and counts in subjects with scalp SD during a two‐phase treatment period. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The scalp microbiota and clinical efficacy were investigated in 68 subjects with mild‐to‐moderate scalp SD after an initial one‐month treatment with 2% ketoconazole, and after a 2‐month maintenance phase, either with a 1% SeS(2)‐based shampoo or its vehicle. RESULTS: Thirty one subjects in the active and 37 subjects in the vehicle group participated. Ketoconazole provided an improvement of clinical symptoms (adherent (−1.75 p < 0.05), non‐adherent (−1.5, p < 0.05)) flakes and erythema (scores 1.67–0.93, p < 0.001), in an increased fungal diversity and in a significant (p < 0.005) decrease of Malassezia spp. SeS(2) provided an additional clinical improvement (−0.8; p = 0.0002 and −0.7; p = 0.0081 for adherent and non‐adherent flakes, respectively, at Day 84) compared to the vehicle associated with a low Malassezia spp. count and an additional significant (p < 0.001) decrease of the Staphylococcus spp. level. CONCLUSION: Selenium disulfide provides an additional benefit on the scalp microbiota and in clinical symptoms of SD and dandruff after treatment with ketoconazole. The results confirm the role of Staphylococcus spp. in scalp SD and open possible perspectives for preventing relapses. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-08-20 2022-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10234447/ /pubmed/34416081 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jocd.14362 Text en © 2021 L’OREAL. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Basic Science Cosmetic Dermatology Articles
Massiot, Philippe
Clavaud, Cécile
Thomas, Marie
Ott, Alban
Guéniche, Audrey
Panhard, Ségolène
Muller, Benoît
Michelin, Céline
Kerob, Delphine
Bouloc, Anne
Reygagne, Pascal
Continuous clinical improvement of mild‐to‐moderate seborrheic dermatitis and rebalancing of the scalp microbiome using a selenium disulfide–based shampoo after an initial treatment with ketoconazole
title Continuous clinical improvement of mild‐to‐moderate seborrheic dermatitis and rebalancing of the scalp microbiome using a selenium disulfide–based shampoo after an initial treatment with ketoconazole
title_full Continuous clinical improvement of mild‐to‐moderate seborrheic dermatitis and rebalancing of the scalp microbiome using a selenium disulfide–based shampoo after an initial treatment with ketoconazole
title_fullStr Continuous clinical improvement of mild‐to‐moderate seborrheic dermatitis and rebalancing of the scalp microbiome using a selenium disulfide–based shampoo after an initial treatment with ketoconazole
title_full_unstemmed Continuous clinical improvement of mild‐to‐moderate seborrheic dermatitis and rebalancing of the scalp microbiome using a selenium disulfide–based shampoo after an initial treatment with ketoconazole
title_short Continuous clinical improvement of mild‐to‐moderate seborrheic dermatitis and rebalancing of the scalp microbiome using a selenium disulfide–based shampoo after an initial treatment with ketoconazole
title_sort continuous clinical improvement of mild‐to‐moderate seborrheic dermatitis and rebalancing of the scalp microbiome using a selenium disulfide–based shampoo after an initial treatment with ketoconazole
topic Basic Science Cosmetic Dermatology Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10234447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34416081
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jocd.14362
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