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Living bioelectronics could possibly help psoriasis

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News  Sat-01-06-2024, 11:53 AM
UChicago Chemistry Prof. Bozhi Tian’s lab has been working on a patch to monitor and improve psoriasis.

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Living bioelectronics is a combination of living cells, gel, and electronics that can integrate with living tissue.

The patches are made of sensors, bacterial cells, and a gel made from starch and gelatin. Tests in mice found that the devices could continuously monitor and improve psoriasis-like symptoms, without irritating skin.

Typically, bioelectronics consist of the electronics themselves, plus a soft layer to make them less irritating to the body. But Tian’s group wondered if they could add new capabilities by integrating a third component: living cells themselves. The group was intrigued with the healing properties of certain bacteria such as S. epidermidis, a microbe that naturally lives on human skin and has been shown to reduce inflammation.

They created a device with three components. The framework is a thin, flexible electronic circuit with sensors. It is overlaid with a gel created from tapioca starch and gelatin, which is ultrasoft and mimics the makeup of tissue itself. Lastly, S. epidermidis microbes are tucked into the gel.

When the device is placed on skin, the bacteria secrete compounds that reduce inflammation, and the sensor monitors the skin for signals like skin temperature and humidity.

In tests with mice prone to psoriasis-like skin conditions, there was a significant reduction in symptoms.

“We’re very excited because it’s been a decade and a half in the making,” said Tian.

Source: uchicago.edu

*Funding: U.S. Army Research Office, National Science Foundation, Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Acceleration Program, University of Chicago startup grant, Rutgers University startup grant.
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Sat-01-06-2024, 21:20 PM
Interesting approach.
But I see them as two different thing.

One, the approach of the inflammation reducing bacteria. A real new way next to what we already have

Two. The monitoring electronics.

That is not really a bioelectronics solution, where the electronics would influence the disease, now they are only for registration.
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Sat-01-06-2024, 22:28 PM
Why can’t we just get some cream containing the epidermidis?
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Sun-02-06-2024, 12:37 PM
Yep, over my head really. No idea how that works other than you stick on a patch and I'm guessing your skin absorbs the medicine (like with other patches) but "bacteria cells" sounds..... wrong somehow. I could never be a scientist.
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Sun-02-06-2024, 16:11 PM
(Sat-01-06-2024, 22:28 PM)Turnedlight Wrote: Why can’t we just get some cream containing the epidermidis?

That was also my thought… Smile

(Sun-02-06-2024, 12:37 PM)Kat Wrote: Yep, over my head really.  No idea how that works other than you stick on a patch and I'm guessing your skin absorbs the medicine (like with other patches) but "bacteria cells" sounds..... wrong somehow.  I could never be a scientist.

Well Kat. If you think of your gut, your Microbiome that is one hell of a pack of bacteria and fungi, and it is doing a great job in digesting our food and extracting the right stuff that our bodies need, so in that sense bacteria do not sound wrong. Big Grin
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Sun-02-06-2024, 17:10 PM
(Sun-02-06-2024, 16:11 PM)Caroline Wrote:
(Sat-01-06-2024, 22:28 PM)Turnedlight Wrote: Why can’t we just get some cream containing the epidermidis?

That was also my thought…  Smile

(Sun-02-06-2024, 12:37 PM)Kat Wrote: Yep, over my head really.  No idea how that works other than you stick on a patch and I'm guessing your skin absorbs the medicine (like with other patches) but "bacteria cells" sounds..... wrong somehow.  I could never be a scientist.

Well Kat. If you think of your gut, your Microbiome that is one hell of a pack of bacteria and fungi, and it is doing a great job in digesting our food and extracting the right stuff that our bodies need, so in that sense bacteria do not sound wrong.  Big Grin

Yes, I know but I choose not to think about it Tongue
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Sun-02-06-2024, 18:22 PM
(Sun-02-06-2024, 17:10 PM)Kat Wrote:
(Sun-02-06-2024, 16:11 PM)Caroline Wrote:
(Sat-01-06-2024, 22:28 PM)Turnedlight Wrote: Why can’t we just get some cream containing the epidermidis?

That was also my thought…  Smile

(Sun-02-06-2024, 12:37 PM)Kat Wrote: Yep, over my head really.  No idea how that works other than you stick on a patch and I'm guessing your skin absorbs the medicine (like with other patches) but "bacteria cells" sounds..... wrong somehow.  I could never be a scientist.

Well Kat. If you think of your gut, your Microbiome that is one hell of a pack of bacteria and fungi, and it is doing a great job in digesting our food and extracting the right stuff that our bodies need, so in that sense bacteria do not sound wrong.  Big Grin

Yes, I know but I choose not to think about it  Tongue

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