Background: The ribonuclease protection assay (RPA) represents a technology
that allows detection of small amounts of intact RNA. Recent progress in u
nderstanding cytokine networks in the skin suggests that measurements of cy
tokine mRNA levels could provide a method to distinguish various reactions
such as irritant contact dermatitis and allergic contact dermatitis that ca
n occur in the skin.
Objective: We attempted to differentiate and quantitate irritant and immuno
logic skin reactions by measuring mRNA levels.
Methods: We have used the technique of tape stripping human skin to remove
superficial cell layers and have extracted RNA from these skin samples. Thi
s RNA was used for RPA analysis.
Results: By means of RPA analysis, Rie have demonstrated distinct cytokine
profiles that appear to discriminate, for example, irritant from immunologi
c skin reactions.
Conclusion: We have shown that multiple cytokine mRNA levels can be defined
in these RNA samples obtained from the skin. This approach assesses not on
ly the cytokine gene profiles, but at the same time may quantify the severi
ty of common irritant versus allergic skin reactions.