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Abstract: The stratum corneum is located at the interface between body and environment and thus is constantly exposed to a pro-oxidative environment. Previously, we have demonstrated that stratum corneum lipids are targets of oxidative stress induced by ozone and by ultraviolet A and B exposure. Here, we employed an immunoblotting technique to detect protein oxidation in human stratum corneum obtained by tape stripping. After lysis, protein carbonyl groups were measured by derivatization with dinitrophenylhydrazi ne, separation by sodium dodecylsulfate-polya crylamide gel electrophoresis, and immunoblotting using antibodies against dinitrophenyl groups. Keratin 10, identified by use of specific antibodies and by microsequencing, was demonstrated in vitro to be oxidizable by ultraviolet A irradiation, hypochlorite, and benzoyl peroxide. In vivo, a keratin 10 oxidation gradient with low levels in the lower stratum corneum layers, and about 3-fold higher contents of carbonyl groups towards the outer layers was demonstrated in forehead stratum corneum of healthy volunteers (n = 6). As protein oxidation can be associated with an increased susceptibility to proteases, this finding may be important for better understanding the process of desquamation.