Quantification of stratum corneum removal by adhesive tape stripping by total protein assay in 96‐well microplates

Abstract
Background/aims: Examination of stratum corneum (SC) content with tape stripping and a colorimetric method is increasingly used. We examined the possible use of microplates in tandem with a colorimetric method to examine SC removed with tape stripping. As a corollary to this examination, the homogeneity of tape strips was examined. Method: The commonly used Lowry assay was adapted for 96‐well plates. Tapes were divided into four regions and sample disks of 5 mm diameter were taken from each and analyzed for SC mass using the adapted Lowry assay. Results: Homogeneity of SC removal over different areas across a tape strip is limited. Conclusion: Quantification of SC by means of a 96‐well microplate‐based colorimetric method is feasible and shortens the time of analysis. However, when using D‐Squame® tape disks, SC removal on a limited area of the tape is not predictive for SC removal on the entire tape as removal is inhomogenous. Therefore, SC protein extraction should be performed on a large enough area, eventually on the entire tape when quantifying SC mass removed by tape stripping.