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This study is a case-control study comparing the skin barrier between 50 T1D patients with healthy controls in 3 age-strata including both pediatric and adult patients.
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The skin is a crucial barrier against external allergens and irritants. Therefore the function of the skin barrier is central regarding evolvement of eczema. In patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) using insulin pumps and/or glucose sensor, eczema is unfortunately a frequent reaction. The skin consists of three layers: epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous fat, whereas epidermis is most determining regarding skin barrier. Epidermis can further be subdivided, where stratum corneum (SC) is the outer part, which means most regarding vulnerability towards external allergens.
The function of the skin barrier can be investigated by non-invasive methods using transepidermal water loss (TEWL), which shows the water vapour flux from the skin. Besides SC can be determined using the tape strip method, where few SC cells are peeled off and thereby can be analyzed with mass-spectrometry. Natural moisturizing factors (NMF) is though one of the very important functionalities of the SC, which are determined by the amount of 2-pyrrolidone-5-carboxylic acid (PCA). Besides, the lipid distribution, presence of antimicrobial peptide and cytokine response give as well important information regarding the skin barrier.
Dermatological manifestations of T1D are quite frequent and have been shown to be related to glycemic control, placing dermatological manifestations as a precursor of other microvascular complications11. There is a lack of studies regarding skin barrier function in patients with T1D, and especially in a pediatric study population. Therefore, this case-control study will be conducted investigating skin barrier function in pediatric patients with T1D compared to healthy controls in order to both meet this lack of knowledge, but as well to improve the prevention of skin problems to devices used in T1D-treatment.
The examination program of just one visit per participant consists of:
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98 participants in 2 patient groups
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