Mm. Van Rossum et al., CD 2394, a novel synthetic retinoid, initiates an embryonic type of differentiation in hyperproliferative skin, ACT DER-VEN, 80(2), 2000, pp. 98-101
In human skin, there are 2 types of epidermal differentiation: normal diffe
rentiation, characterized by keratin 10 expression, and alternative differe
ntiation. Alternative differentiation may be regeneration-associated differ
entiation (keratin 6 and 16) or re-induction of embryonic differentiation (
expression of keratin 13, 15 and 19), The purpose of this study was to inve
stigate the effect of the novel synthetic retinoid CD 2394 on hyperprolifer
ative human skin, with respect to embryonic differentiation in particular.
The effects of CD 2394 were compared with untreated and vehicle-treated ski
n 48 h after tape-stripping. In a multiparameter flow cytometric assay, par
ameters of proliferation, normal differentiation, embryonic differentiation
and inflammation were assessed, With respect to proliferation, treatment w
ith CD 2394 resulted in a decreased number of cells in the G(2)M-phase, Nor
mal differentiation was decreased in CD 2394 treated skin. Furthermore, mos
t of the CD 2394 treated samples showed expression of keratin 13, which was
not seen in the otherwise treated skin, A correlation between keratin 10 a
nd keratin 13 expression could not be demonstrated. This study showed that
CD 2394 is capable of inducing an embryonic pathway of differentiation, whi
ch is distinct from normal differentiation or regeneration-associated diffe
rentiation.