Androgenetic alopecia is a chronic pathology affecting approximately 50% of men at 50 years old and is characterized by a progressive miniaturization of the hair follicle leading to a localized baldness. Although it has been shown that testosterone metabolism plays a central role in this pathology, targeting this biological pathway is not fully efficient to treat androgenetic alopecia, suggesting that other factors are involved, notably factors linked to the perifollicular environment. Moreover, the very specific pattern of androgenetic alopecia is not yet fully understood: the occipital and lower temporal areas of the scalp are always preserved. Once the hair follicle has disappeared, it is not possible to make it grow back, it is then important to provide a treatment that slows down the progression of androgenetic alopecia at the earliest stage of the pathology, and that specifically targets the affected area. The aim of this study is to better understand androgenetic alopecia pathophysiology by a multi-omic approaches and biometrological analysis, in the same study, on the local ecosystem of bald scalp areas and non-bald scalp areas of adult with androgenetic alopecia, compared to scalp of adult without androgenetic alopecia.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
46
Measurements will be taken from the scalp: on the vertex and occiput areas.
Samples will be taken from the scalp: on the vertex and occiput areas.
Skin Research Center
Toulouse, France
Cutaneous pH measurement
Time frame: baseline (Visit 1- Day 1)
Sebum quantification : by Lipidic Index (LI) - Sebumeter®
Time frame: baseline (Visit 1- Day 1)
Skin elasticity : by determination of the mechanical property of the skin with a biomechanical device
Time frame: baseline (Visit 1- Day 1)
Cutaneous hydratation : by Hydratation Index (IH) - DermaLab®
Time frame: baseline (Visit 1- Day 1)
Cutaneous barrier integrity : by Trans-Epidermal Water Loss (TEWL) - Vapometer®
Time frame: baseline (Visit 1- Day 1)
Lipidomic profile by mass spectroscopy (in-vivo measurements)
Time frame: baseline (Visit 1- Day 1)
Lipidomic profile by sampling method (absorbent paper)
Time frame: baseline (Visit 1- Day 1)
Microbiota analysis by sampling method (hair follicles)
Time frame: baseline (Visit 1- Day 1)
Microbiota analysis by sampling method (swabs)
Time frame: baseline (Visit 1- Day 1)
Metabolite analysis by sampling method (hair follicles)
Time frame: baseline (Visit 1- Day 1)
Transcriptomic analysis by sampling method (hair follicles)
Time frame: baseline (Visit 1- Day 1)
Transcriptomic analysis by sampling method (swabs)
Time frame: baseline (Visit 1- Day 1)
Lipidomic profiles by sampling method (swabs)
Time frame: baseline (Visit 1- Day 1)
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