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Primary Cilia Negatively Regulate Melanogenesis in Melanocytes and Pigmentation in a Human Skin Model

The primary cilium is an organelle protruding from the cell body that senses external stimuli including chemical, mechanical, light, osmotic, fluid flow, and gravitational signals. Skin is always exposed to the external environment and responds to external stimuli. Therefore, it is possible that pri...

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Autores principales: Choi, Hyunjung, Shin, Ji Hyun, Kim, Eun Sung, Park, So Jung, Bae, Il-Hong, Jo, Yoon Kyung, Jeong, In Young, Kim, Hyoung-June, Lee, Youngjin, Park, Hea Chul, Jeon, Hong Bae, Kim, Ki Woo, Lee, Tae Ryong, Cho, Dong-Hyung
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5152889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27941997
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168025
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author Choi, Hyunjung
Shin, Ji Hyun
Kim, Eun Sung
Park, So Jung
Bae, Il-Hong
Jo, Yoon Kyung
Jeong, In Young
Kim, Hyoung-June
Lee, Youngjin
Park, Hea Chul
Jeon, Hong Bae
Kim, Ki Woo
Lee, Tae Ryong
Cho, Dong-Hyung
author_facet Choi, Hyunjung
Shin, Ji Hyun
Kim, Eun Sung
Park, So Jung
Bae, Il-Hong
Jo, Yoon Kyung
Jeong, In Young
Kim, Hyoung-June
Lee, Youngjin
Park, Hea Chul
Jeon, Hong Bae
Kim, Ki Woo
Lee, Tae Ryong
Cho, Dong-Hyung
author_sort Choi, Hyunjung
collection PubMed
description The primary cilium is an organelle protruding from the cell body that senses external stimuli including chemical, mechanical, light, osmotic, fluid flow, and gravitational signals. Skin is always exposed to the external environment and responds to external stimuli. Therefore, it is possible that primary cilia have an important role in skin. Ciliogenesis was reported to be involved in developmental processes in skin, such as keratinocyte differentiation and hair formation. However, the relation between skin pigmentation and primary cilia is largely unknown. Here, we observed that increased melanogenesis in melanocytes treated with a melanogenic inducer was inhibited by a ciliogenesis inducer, cytochalasin D, and serum-free culture. However, these inhibitory effects disappeared in GLI2 knockdown cells. In addition, activation of sonic hedgehog (SHH)-smoothened (Smo) signaling pathway by a Smo agonist, SAG inhibited melanin synthesis in melanocytes and pigmentation in a human skin model. On the contrary, an inhibitor of primary cilium formation, ciliobrevin A1, activated melanogenesis in melanocytes. These results suggest that skin pigmentation may be regulated partly by the induction of ciliogenesis through Smo-GLI2 signaling.
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spelling pubmed-51528892016-12-28 Primary Cilia Negatively Regulate Melanogenesis in Melanocytes and Pigmentation in a Human Skin Model Choi, Hyunjung Shin, Ji Hyun Kim, Eun Sung Park, So Jung Bae, Il-Hong Jo, Yoon Kyung Jeong, In Young Kim, Hyoung-June Lee, Youngjin Park, Hea Chul Jeon, Hong Bae Kim, Ki Woo Lee, Tae Ryong Cho, Dong-Hyung PLoS One Research Article The primary cilium is an organelle protruding from the cell body that senses external stimuli including chemical, mechanical, light, osmotic, fluid flow, and gravitational signals. Skin is always exposed to the external environment and responds to external stimuli. Therefore, it is possible that primary cilia have an important role in skin. Ciliogenesis was reported to be involved in developmental processes in skin, such as keratinocyte differentiation and hair formation. However, the relation between skin pigmentation and primary cilia is largely unknown. Here, we observed that increased melanogenesis in melanocytes treated with a melanogenic inducer was inhibited by a ciliogenesis inducer, cytochalasin D, and serum-free culture. However, these inhibitory effects disappeared in GLI2 knockdown cells. In addition, activation of sonic hedgehog (SHH)-smoothened (Smo) signaling pathway by a Smo agonist, SAG inhibited melanin synthesis in melanocytes and pigmentation in a human skin model. On the contrary, an inhibitor of primary cilium formation, ciliobrevin A1, activated melanogenesis in melanocytes. These results suggest that skin pigmentation may be regulated partly by the induction of ciliogenesis through Smo-GLI2 signaling. Public Library of Science 2016-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5152889/ /pubmed/27941997 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168025 Text en © 2016 Choi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Choi, Hyunjung
Shin, Ji Hyun
Kim, Eun Sung
Park, So Jung
Bae, Il-Hong
Jo, Yoon Kyung
Jeong, In Young
Kim, Hyoung-June
Lee, Youngjin
Park, Hea Chul
Jeon, Hong Bae
Kim, Ki Woo
Lee, Tae Ryong
Cho, Dong-Hyung
Primary Cilia Negatively Regulate Melanogenesis in Melanocytes and Pigmentation in a Human Skin Model
title Primary Cilia Negatively Regulate Melanogenesis in Melanocytes and Pigmentation in a Human Skin Model
title_full Primary Cilia Negatively Regulate Melanogenesis in Melanocytes and Pigmentation in a Human Skin Model
title_fullStr Primary Cilia Negatively Regulate Melanogenesis in Melanocytes and Pigmentation in a Human Skin Model
title_full_unstemmed Primary Cilia Negatively Regulate Melanogenesis in Melanocytes and Pigmentation in a Human Skin Model
title_short Primary Cilia Negatively Regulate Melanogenesis in Melanocytes and Pigmentation in a Human Skin Model
title_sort primary cilia negatively regulate melanogenesis in melanocytes and pigmentation in a human skin model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5152889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27941997
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168025
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