CBI UV-light induced dermal inflammation in hairless mice

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CBI UV-light induced dermal inflammation in hairless mice A TRANSLATIONAL APPROACH TO PRECLINICAL RESEARCH CBI UV-light induced dermal inflammation in hairless mice Comparative Biosciences, Inc. 786 Lucerne Drive Sunnyvale, CA 94085 Telephone: 408.738.9261 www.compbio.com

Comparative Biosciences, Inc. A TRANSLATIONAL APPROACH TO PRECLINICAL RESEARCH Comparative Biosciences, Inc. Premier Preclinical Contract Research Organization Specializing in Dermal and Ocular Pharmacology, Toxicology and Histopathology 18 Years in business Located in the heart of Silicon Valley State of the art, purpose-built facility ~30 employees with 7 PhDs, 2 pathologists Experienced study directors and scientists AAALAC Accredited, GLP, OECD, FDA, USDA, OLAW

UV-Light Induced dermal inflammation in hairless mice A TRANSLATIONAL APPROACH TO PRECLINICAL RESEARCH UV-Light Induced dermal inflammation in hairless mice UVB irradiation for 4 days Treatment for up to 1 week Draize scoring and photography 3 or more times a week Body weights 3 or more times a week Histopathology Immunohistochemistry Cytokine panel Complete report

A TRANSLATIONAL APPROACH TO PRECLINICAL RESEARCH Normal Hairless Mouse A normal hairless mouse is prepped for treatment

Hairless mouse following 4 days of UVB light irradiation A TRANSLATIONAL APPROACH TO PRECLINICAL RESEARCH Hairless mouse following 4 days of UVB light irradiation Exposure site on backs of mice are red and edematous.

A TRANSLATIONAL APPROACH TO PRECLINICAL RESEARCH Hairless mouse following 4 days of UVB light irradiation-Day 8 The skin is healing and redness is reduced

Hairless mouse following 4 days of UVB light irradiation-Day 14-Healed A TRANSLATIONAL APPROACH TO PRECLINICAL RESEARCH Hairless mouse following 4 days of UVB light irradiation-Day 14-Healed After 2 weeks, the lesion is well resolved.

A TRANSLATIONAL APPROACH TO PRECLINICAL RESEARCH Hairless treated mouse following 4 days of UVB light irradiation and treatment with anti-inflammatory -Day 10 The dermal lesion is healed.

Characteristic Histopathology A TRANSLATIONAL APPROACH TO PRECLINICAL RESEARCH Characteristic Histopathology Marked epidermal thickening (acanthosis) and associated increases in surface keratin (hyperkeratosis). Increased basal layer mitosis of the basal layer, and spongiform edema of the keratinocytes in the prickle cell layer. Epidermis 8-15 cells thick (1-2 cell layer thickness normal murine skin. Mild to moderate to severe, multifocal inflammation was, composed of foci of an admixture of neutrophils with fewer monocytes, lymphocytes, eosinophils, thrombi and macrophages in dermal stroma and surrounding follicles. Hair follicles dilated, increased layers of keratin leading to dilation, obstruction, and inflammation of the follicle and duct with layers of keratin.

A TRANSLATIONAL APPROACH TO PRECLINICAL RESEARCH Histopathology There is epidermal acanthosis and hyperkeratosis with moderate to several dermal inflammation and dilation of hair follicles with keratinic debris. Day 6