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An explorative study comparing skin surface lipids in the West Highland white terrier dog with and without atopic dermatitis
Authors:Helen L. Orbell  Nick J. Cave  Katharina Parry  Craig E. Griffin
Affiliation:aAnimal Dermatology Clinic, Palmerston North, New Zealand;bSchool of Veterinary Science, Palmerston North, New Zealand;cAgResearch, Palmerston North, New Zealand;dAnimal Dermatology Clinic, San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract:BackgroundThe skin barrier is important in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis and stratum corneum lipids have a critical role. Skin surface lipids have been largely overlooked but also contribute to barrier function. An untargeted approach was used to compare the skin surface lipids from atopic and non-atopic West Highland White terrier dogs (WHWT).ObjectivesThe primary hypothesis was that a difference in the lipidome would exist. The secondary hypothesis was that affected and unaffected skin lipids would differ.Animals and methodsThis prospective, cross-sectional, case-controlled study included thirty-nine privately owned WHWTs. Dogs were assigned to one of four disease status groups based on strict criteria. Samples for lipid analysis were collected from the skin surface of unaffected and affected sites. Lipid analysis was by untargeted liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry and utilised lipid identification software packages. Principle component analysis (PCA) and partial least-squares discriminant analysis (sPLS-DA) statistical methods analysed the association between the relative lipid abundance and disease status and affected and unaffected skin.ResultsSamples for lipid analysis found 421 lipid soluble features of which ten lipids were positively identified. Statistical analysis could not distinguish between non-atopic and atopic dogs but did reveal a statistically significant difference in the lipid profiles from affected and non-affected skin irrespective of disease status.ConclusionsA large array of unidentified lipids from the skin surface were found with a difference between affected and unaffected skin unrelated to disease status. Investigation into the lipidome of the skin surface is an emerging area of research with clinical and therapeutic applications.
Keywords:Canine   dog   West Highland White terrier   atopy   lipidome   sebaceous   cutaneous   epidermis   stratum corneum   mass spectrometry
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