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Utilizing Untargeted Lipidomics Technology to Elucidate Differences in Lipid Compositions Among Sensitive Dry, Sensitive Oily and Healthy Skin Types

Skin Health and Cosmetic Development & Evaluation Laboratory, China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing 211198, China
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Metabolites 2025, 15(5), 292; https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo15050292 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 24 March 2025 / Revised: 22 April 2025 / Accepted: 24 April 2025 / Published: 26 April 2025
(This article belongs to the Section Advances in Metabolomics)

Abstract

Background: Sensitive skin exhibits impaired skin barrier function. The lipid composition of the skin, a pivotal element within the stratum corneum’s “brick-and-mortar” structure, plays a dual role: it is integral to cell differentiation processes and serves as a vital nutrient reservoir for cutaneous microbiota, thereby influencing the skin’s microecological balance. There is a notable research gap concerning the comparative analysis of physiological parameters and lipid profiles among individuals with sensitive dry skin (SDS), sensitive oily skin (SOS), and healthy skin (HS). Methods: A total of 95 females (18–25 years) were grouped: SDS (n = 32), SOS (n = 31), and HS (n = 32). Stratum corneum water content, oil content, and TEWL were measured. Lipids from sebaceous glands and stratum corneum (tape-stripping) underwent UPLC-QTOF-MS analysis. Differential lipids were identified via OPLS-DA, volcano plots, and LMSD. Results: In terms of physiological indicators, notable disparities emerged in oil content and stratum corneum water content between the SOS and both the HS and the SDS. Sensitive skin, whether dry or oily, displayed a higher transepidermal water loss (TEWL) value than healthy skin, reflecting a declined state of skin barrier function. Regarding the sebum samples, the relative percentages of sphingolipids (SP) and glycerophospholipids (GP) were significantly higher in SDS. Regarding the stratum corneum samples, the percentages of SP in SDS were significantly higher. Conclusions: This study, for the first time, conducted a comprehensive analysis of the skin’s physiological properties, lipidomics of sebum, and stratum corneum lipids among groups with SDS, SOS, and HS. These observations indicate a profound association between skin barrier dysfunction in SDS individuals and, in particular, sphingolipids (SP).
Keywords: sensitive skin; lipidomics; skin barrier dysfunction; sphingolipids sensitive skin; lipidomics; skin barrier dysfunction; sphingolipids

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Xie, A.; Zhang, X.; Huang, Q.; Wu, J. Utilizing Untargeted Lipidomics Technology to Elucidate Differences in Lipid Compositions Among Sensitive Dry, Sensitive Oily and Healthy Skin Types. Metabolites 2025, 15, 292. https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo15050292

AMA Style

Xie A, Zhang X, Huang Q, Wu J. Utilizing Untargeted Lipidomics Technology to Elucidate Differences in Lipid Compositions Among Sensitive Dry, Sensitive Oily and Healthy Skin Types. Metabolites. 2025; 15(5):292. https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo15050292

Chicago/Turabian Style

Xie, Agui, Xingjiang Zhang, Qing Huang, and Jianxin Wu. 2025. "Utilizing Untargeted Lipidomics Technology to Elucidate Differences in Lipid Compositions Among Sensitive Dry, Sensitive Oily and Healthy Skin Types" Metabolites 15, no. 5: 292. https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo15050292

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Xie, A., Zhang, X., Huang, Q., & Wu, J. (2025). Utilizing Untargeted Lipidomics Technology to Elucidate Differences in Lipid Compositions Among Sensitive Dry, Sensitive Oily and Healthy Skin Types. Metabolites, 15(5), 292. https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo15050292

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