TFC‐1326 Compound Reduces Clinical Signs of Skin Aging. Evidence From In Vitro Human Adipose and Skin Models and Pilot Clinical Trial
Géraldine Deliencourt‐Godefroy, Jocelyne Legoedec, Marion Bourdens, Noémie Juin, Linh‐Trang Nguyen, Marie‐Christine Branchet, Sylvie Boisnic, Mayoura Keophiphath

TL;DR
A compound called TFC-1326 improves skin aging by reducing inflammation and boosting skin health in lab and clinical tests.
Contribution
TFC-1326 is a novel synthetic anti-freeze glycoprotein-based compound shown to improve aging skin in both in vitro and clinical settings.
Findings
TFC-1326 reduced inflammation and restored preadipocyte function in a proinflammatory environment.
The compound increased fibroblast viability and production of hyaluronic acid and procollagen type I.
Topical TFC-1326 cream improved skin radiance, laxity, density, and reduced crow's feet wrinkles in a clinical trial.
Abstract
Anti‐freeze Glycoproteins (AFGPs) were described to preserve biological materials and protect them from different stresses. The effects of a synthetic anti‐freeze glycoprotein‐based compound, TFC‐1326, on human skin quality and its biological actions were studied. The effects of various concentrations of TFC‐1326 on the biology of human preadipocytes, differentiated in the proinflammatory microenvironment, and on human fibroblasts grown in coculture with human mature adipocytes or monocultured in stress conditions were investigated in, in vitro studies. Additionally, the efficacy of a 1% TFC‐1326 topical cream was evaluated in a clinical investigation on the skin biology and appearance of 20 women aged between 40 and 65 years throughout 84 days of application. The in vitro studies revealed that TFC‐1326 mitigated the deleterious effects of a proinflammatory cytokine cocktail produced…
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TopicsSkin Protection and Aging · Exercise and Physiological Responses · Thermoregulation and physiological responses
