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Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 2018

Age-induced and photoinduced changes in gene expression profiles in facial skin of Caucasian females across 6 decades of age

Alexa B. Kimball; Maria B. Alora-Palli; Makio Tamura; Lisa Ann Mullins; Chieko Soh; Robert Lloyd Binder; Neil Houston; Emily D. Conley; Joyce Y. Tung; Nikki Elizabeth Annunziata; Charles Carson Bascom; Robert J. Isfort; Bradley Jarrold; Raghu Kainkaryam; Heather Rocchetta; Dionne D. Swift; Jay P. Tiesman; Kazumi Toyama; Jun Xu; Xianghong Yan; Rosemarie Osborne

Background: Intrinsic and extrinsic factors, including ultraviolet irradiation, lead to visible signs of skin aging. Objective: We evaluated molecular changes occurring in photoexposed and photoprotected skin of white women 20 to 74 years of age, some of whom appeared substantially younger than their chronologic age. Methods: Histologic and transcriptomics profiling were conducted on skin biopsy samples of photoexposed (face and dorsal forearm) or photoprotected (buttocks) body sites from 158 women. 23andMe genotyping determined genetic ancestry. Results: Gene expression and ontologic analysis revealed progressive changes from the 20s to the 70s in pathways related to oxidative stress, energy metabolism, senescence, and epidermal barrier; these changes were accelerated in the 60s and 70s. The gene expression patterns from the subset of women who were younger‐appearing were similar to those in women who were actually younger. Limitations: Broader application of these findings (eg, across races and Fitzpatrick skin types) will require further studies. Conclusions: This study demonstrates a wide range of molecular processes in skin affected by aging, providing relevant targets for improving the condition of aging skin at different life stages and defining a molecular pattern of epidermal gene expression in women who appear younger than their chronologic age.


Archive | 2009

Tissue Engineered Models for In Vitro Studies

Cristopher R. McLaughlin; Rosemarie Osborne; A. Hyatt; Mitchell A. Watsky; Emma V. Dare; Bradley Jarrold; Lisa Ann Mullins; May Griffith

The field of tissue engineering is multidisciplinary, seeking to fabricate artificial organs or substitutes in order to replace failing or damaged organs. These engineered tissues and organs are mostly targeted as substitutes for human donor tissues and as such are developed to avoid the complications associated with donor matching and immune rejection [1]. Examples include substitutes of organs including liver, heart, kidney, skin, teeth, and cornea [2].


Archive | 2007

Methods for identifying materials that can help regulate the condition of mammalian keratinous tissue

Rosemarie Osborne; Lisa Ann Mullins; Sara Johnson Mcphall


Archive | 2011

Transcriptional Profiling and Biomarker-Based Methods for Identifying and Evaluating Agents for Antioxidant Efficacy in Cosmetic Skin Care Formulations

Deborah Ruth Finlay; Robert Lloyd Binder; Michael K. Robinson; Rosemarie Osborne; Lisa Ann Mullins


Archive | 2007

Personal care compositions comprising pear seed extract

Rosemarie Osborne; Lisa Ann Mullins; David Joseph Eickhoff; Larry Richard Robinson; Deborah Ruth Finlay


Archive | 2013

Method of improving the appearance of aging skin

Rosemarie Osborne; Lisa Ann Mullins; Deborah Ruth Finlay


British Journal of Dermatology | 2013

Practical application of cellular bioenergetics to the care of aged skin

Rosemarie Osborne; R.S. Carver; Lisa Ann Mullins; Deborah Ruth Finlay


Archive | 2013

Compositions and methods for improving the appearance of facial pores

Rosemarie Osborne; Lisa Ann Mullins; Gregory Joseph Kramer


Archive | 2017

COMPOSITIONS FOR IMPROVING THE APPEARANCE OF AGING SKIN

Rosemarie Osborne; Lisa Ann Mullins; Deborah Ruth Finlay


Archive | 2017

SKIN CARE COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME

Rosemarie Osborne; Lisa Ann Mullins; Michael Koganov

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