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Targeting SDF‐1 as an efficient strategy to resolve skin hyperpigmentation issues with Himanthalia elongata extract

BACKGROUND: During aging, human skin is facing hyperpigmentation disorders: senile lentigo (chronobiologic aging) leads to loss of melanogenesis' control while solar lentigo (UV exposure) promotes an increase of oxidized proteins, melanogenesis, and lipofuscin. AIMS: Stromal‐cell‐derived‐factor...

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Autores principales: Meunier, Marie, Bracq, Marine, Chapuis, Emilie, Lapierre, Laura, Humeau, Anne, Bernard, Sylvie, Lambert, Carole, Paulus, Chantal, Auriol, Pascale, Lemagnen, Perrine, Sandré, Jérôme, Auriol, Daniel, Scandolera, Amandine, Reynaud, Romain
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10087502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36062379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jocd.15357
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author Meunier, Marie
Bracq, Marine
Chapuis, Emilie
Lapierre, Laura
Humeau, Anne
Bernard, Sylvie
Lambert, Carole
Paulus, Chantal
Auriol, Pascale
Lemagnen, Perrine
Sandré, Jérôme
Auriol, Daniel
Scandolera, Amandine
Reynaud, Romain
author_facet Meunier, Marie
Bracq, Marine
Chapuis, Emilie
Lapierre, Laura
Humeau, Anne
Bernard, Sylvie
Lambert, Carole
Paulus, Chantal
Auriol, Pascale
Lemagnen, Perrine
Sandré, Jérôme
Auriol, Daniel
Scandolera, Amandine
Reynaud, Romain
author_sort Meunier, Marie
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description BACKGROUND: During aging, human skin is facing hyperpigmentation disorders: senile lentigo (chronobiologic aging) leads to loss of melanogenesis' control while solar lentigo (UV exposure) promotes an increase of oxidized proteins, melanogenesis, and lipofuscin. AIMS: Stromal‐cell‐derived‐factor‐1 (SDF‐1) was identified as key regulator of hyperpigmentation and its expression is reduced in senescent fibroblasts, highlighting this protein as new target for skin hyperpigmentation. MATERIALS: We developed two skin explant models mimicking of senile and solar lentigo, based on H(2)O(2) systemic treatment and UV irradiation, respectively. We evaluated Himanthalia elongata extract (HEX) on these models after 5 days of treatment and analyzed SDF‐1 expression and skin pigmentation. For solar lentigo, we also analyzed oxidized proteins and lipofuscin accumulation. Finally, we evaluated HEX in vivo on nearly 100 multi ethnicities' volunteers. RESULTS: SDF‐1 expression decreased in senile lentigo model, associated with hyperpigmentation. HEX application restored SDF‐1 expression, leading to skin pigmentation decrease. For solar lentigo, we showed an impact of UVs on SDF‐1 expression linked to hyperpigmentation, while the application of HEX restored SDF‐1 expression and reduced skin pigmentation. On same model, HEX reduced oxidized proteins quantity and lipofuscin which increased after UV exposure. Clinically, HEX reduced dark spot pigmentation on Caucasian volunteers' hands and on Asian and African volunteers' face after 28 days. DISCUSSION: We have developed ex vivo models mimetic of senile and solar lentigo and showed for a very first time that SDF‐1 can be also a key regulator for UV‐induced hyperpigmentation. CONCLUSION: Our ex vivo and clinical studies highlighted the power of HEX with strong reduction of dark spots regardless of volunteers' ethnicities.
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spelling pubmed-100875022023-04-12 Targeting SDF‐1 as an efficient strategy to resolve skin hyperpigmentation issues with Himanthalia elongata extract Meunier, Marie Bracq, Marine Chapuis, Emilie Lapierre, Laura Humeau, Anne Bernard, Sylvie Lambert, Carole Paulus, Chantal Auriol, Pascale Lemagnen, Perrine Sandré, Jérôme Auriol, Daniel Scandolera, Amandine Reynaud, Romain J Cosmet Dermatol Review Articles BACKGROUND: During aging, human skin is facing hyperpigmentation disorders: senile lentigo (chronobiologic aging) leads to loss of melanogenesis' control while solar lentigo (UV exposure) promotes an increase of oxidized proteins, melanogenesis, and lipofuscin. AIMS: Stromal‐cell‐derived‐factor‐1 (SDF‐1) was identified as key regulator of hyperpigmentation and its expression is reduced in senescent fibroblasts, highlighting this protein as new target for skin hyperpigmentation. MATERIALS: We developed two skin explant models mimicking of senile and solar lentigo, based on H(2)O(2) systemic treatment and UV irradiation, respectively. We evaluated Himanthalia elongata extract (HEX) on these models after 5 days of treatment and analyzed SDF‐1 expression and skin pigmentation. For solar lentigo, we also analyzed oxidized proteins and lipofuscin accumulation. Finally, we evaluated HEX in vivo on nearly 100 multi ethnicities' volunteers. RESULTS: SDF‐1 expression decreased in senile lentigo model, associated with hyperpigmentation. HEX application restored SDF‐1 expression, leading to skin pigmentation decrease. For solar lentigo, we showed an impact of UVs on SDF‐1 expression linked to hyperpigmentation, while the application of HEX restored SDF‐1 expression and reduced skin pigmentation. On same model, HEX reduced oxidized proteins quantity and lipofuscin which increased after UV exposure. Clinically, HEX reduced dark spot pigmentation on Caucasian volunteers' hands and on Asian and African volunteers' face after 28 days. DISCUSSION: We have developed ex vivo models mimetic of senile and solar lentigo and showed for a very first time that SDF‐1 can be also a key regulator for UV‐induced hyperpigmentation. CONCLUSION: Our ex vivo and clinical studies highlighted the power of HEX with strong reduction of dark spots regardless of volunteers' ethnicities. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-09-16 2023-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10087502/ /pubmed/36062379 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jocd.15357 Text en © 2022 Givaudan France. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Review Articles
Meunier, Marie
Bracq, Marine
Chapuis, Emilie
Lapierre, Laura
Humeau, Anne
Bernard, Sylvie
Lambert, Carole
Paulus, Chantal
Auriol, Pascale
Lemagnen, Perrine
Sandré, Jérôme
Auriol, Daniel
Scandolera, Amandine
Reynaud, Romain
Targeting SDF‐1 as an efficient strategy to resolve skin hyperpigmentation issues with Himanthalia elongata extract
title Targeting SDF‐1 as an efficient strategy to resolve skin hyperpigmentation issues with Himanthalia elongata extract
title_full Targeting SDF‐1 as an efficient strategy to resolve skin hyperpigmentation issues with Himanthalia elongata extract
title_fullStr Targeting SDF‐1 as an efficient strategy to resolve skin hyperpigmentation issues with Himanthalia elongata extract
title_full_unstemmed Targeting SDF‐1 as an efficient strategy to resolve skin hyperpigmentation issues with Himanthalia elongata extract
title_short Targeting SDF‐1 as an efficient strategy to resolve skin hyperpigmentation issues with Himanthalia elongata extract
title_sort targeting sdf‐1 as an efficient strategy to resolve skin hyperpigmentation issues with himanthalia elongata extract
topic Review Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10087502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36062379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jocd.15357
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