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Combinations of peptides synergistically activate the regenerative capacity of skin cells in vitro

OBJECTIVE: To explore synergistic effects related to skin regeneration, peptides with distinct biological mechanisms of action were evaluated in combination with different skin cell lines in the presence or absence of niacinamide (Nam). Furthermore, the synergistic responses of peptide combinations...

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Autores principales: Flagler, Michael J., Tamura, Makio, Laughlin, Tim, Hartman, Scott, Ashe, Julie, Adams, Rachel, Kozak, Kim, Cresswell, Kellen, Mullins, Lisa, Jarrold, Bradley B., Isfort, Robert J., Sherrill, Joseph D.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9291327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34272744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ics.12725
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author Flagler, Michael J.
Tamura, Makio
Laughlin, Tim
Hartman, Scott
Ashe, Julie
Adams, Rachel
Kozak, Kim
Cresswell, Kellen
Mullins, Lisa
Jarrold, Bradley B.
Isfort, Robert J.
Sherrill, Joseph D.
author_facet Flagler, Michael J.
Tamura, Makio
Laughlin, Tim
Hartman, Scott
Ashe, Julie
Adams, Rachel
Kozak, Kim
Cresswell, Kellen
Mullins, Lisa
Jarrold, Bradley B.
Isfort, Robert J.
Sherrill, Joseph D.
author_sort Flagler, Michael J.
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description OBJECTIVE: To explore synergistic effects related to skin regeneration, peptides with distinct biological mechanisms of action were evaluated in combination with different skin cell lines in the presence or absence of niacinamide (Nam). Furthermore, the synergistic responses of peptide combinations on global gene expression were compared with the changes that occur with fractional laser resurfacing treatment, a gold standard approach for skin rejuvenation, to further define optimal peptide combinations. METHODS: Microarray profiling was used to characterize the biological responses of peptide combinations (+/− Nam) relative to the individual components in epidermal keratinocyte and dermal fibroblast cell lines. Cellular functional assays were utilized to confirm the synergistic effects of peptide combinations. Bioinformatics approaches were used to link the synergistic effects of peptide combinations on gene expression to the transcriptomics of the skin rejuvenation response from fractional laser treatment. RESULTS: Microarray analysis of skin cells treated with peptide combinations revealed synergistic changes in gene expression compared with individual peptide controls. Bioinformatic analysis of synergy genes in keratinocytes revealed the activation of NRF2‐mediated oxidative stress responses by a combination of Ac‐PPYL, Pal‐KTTKS and Nam. Additional analysis revealed direct downstream transcriptional targets of NRF2/ARE exhibiting synergistic regulation by this combination of materials, which was corroborated by a cellular reporter assay. NRF2‐mediated oxidative stress response pathways were also found to be activated in the transcriptomics of the early skin rejuvenation response to fractional laser treatment, suggesting the importance of this biology in the early stages of tissue repair. Additionally, the second combination of peptides (pal‐KT and Ac‐PPYL) was found to synergistically restore cellular ATP levels that had been depleted due to the presence of ROS, indicating an additional mechanism, whereby peptide synergies may accelerate skin repair. CONCLUSION: Through combinatorial synergy studies, we have identified additional in vitro skin repair mechanisms beyond the previously described functions of individual peptides and correlated these to the transcriptomics of the skin rejuvenation response of fractional laser treatment. These findings suggest that specific peptides can act together, via complementary and synergistic mechanisms, to holistically enhance the regenerative capacity of in vitro skin cells.
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spelling pubmed-92913272022-07-20 Combinations of peptides synergistically activate the regenerative capacity of skin cells in vitro Flagler, Michael J. Tamura, Makio Laughlin, Tim Hartman, Scott Ashe, Julie Adams, Rachel Kozak, Kim Cresswell, Kellen Mullins, Lisa Jarrold, Bradley B. Isfort, Robert J. Sherrill, Joseph D. Int J Cosmet Sci Original Articles OBJECTIVE: To explore synergistic effects related to skin regeneration, peptides with distinct biological mechanisms of action were evaluated in combination with different skin cell lines in the presence or absence of niacinamide (Nam). Furthermore, the synergistic responses of peptide combinations on global gene expression were compared with the changes that occur with fractional laser resurfacing treatment, a gold standard approach for skin rejuvenation, to further define optimal peptide combinations. METHODS: Microarray profiling was used to characterize the biological responses of peptide combinations (+/− Nam) relative to the individual components in epidermal keratinocyte and dermal fibroblast cell lines. Cellular functional assays were utilized to confirm the synergistic effects of peptide combinations. Bioinformatics approaches were used to link the synergistic effects of peptide combinations on gene expression to the transcriptomics of the skin rejuvenation response from fractional laser treatment. RESULTS: Microarray analysis of skin cells treated with peptide combinations revealed synergistic changes in gene expression compared with individual peptide controls. Bioinformatic analysis of synergy genes in keratinocytes revealed the activation of NRF2‐mediated oxidative stress responses by a combination of Ac‐PPYL, Pal‐KTTKS and Nam. Additional analysis revealed direct downstream transcriptional targets of NRF2/ARE exhibiting synergistic regulation by this combination of materials, which was corroborated by a cellular reporter assay. NRF2‐mediated oxidative stress response pathways were also found to be activated in the transcriptomics of the early skin rejuvenation response to fractional laser treatment, suggesting the importance of this biology in the early stages of tissue repair. Additionally, the second combination of peptides (pal‐KT and Ac‐PPYL) was found to synergistically restore cellular ATP levels that had been depleted due to the presence of ROS, indicating an additional mechanism, whereby peptide synergies may accelerate skin repair. CONCLUSION: Through combinatorial synergy studies, we have identified additional in vitro skin repair mechanisms beyond the previously described functions of individual peptides and correlated these to the transcriptomics of the skin rejuvenation response of fractional laser treatment. These findings suggest that specific peptides can act together, via complementary and synergistic mechanisms, to holistically enhance the regenerative capacity of in vitro skin cells. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-08-25 2021-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9291327/ /pubmed/34272744 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ics.12725 Text en © 2021 The Authors. International Journal of Cosmetic Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Cosmetic Scientists and Societe Francaise de Cosmetologie. 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 Original Articles
Flagler, Michael J.
Tamura, Makio
Laughlin, Tim
Hartman, Scott
Ashe, Julie
Adams, Rachel
Kozak, Kim
Cresswell, Kellen
Mullins, Lisa
Jarrold, Bradley B.
Isfort, Robert J.
Sherrill, Joseph D.
Combinations of peptides synergistically activate the regenerative capacity of skin cells in vitro
title Combinations of peptides synergistically activate the regenerative capacity of skin cells in vitro
title_full Combinations of peptides synergistically activate the regenerative capacity of skin cells in vitro
title_fullStr Combinations of peptides synergistically activate the regenerative capacity of skin cells in vitro
title_full_unstemmed Combinations of peptides synergistically activate the regenerative capacity of skin cells in vitro
title_short Combinations of peptides synergistically activate the regenerative capacity of skin cells in vitro
title_sort combinations of peptides synergistically activate the regenerative capacity of skin cells in vitro
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9291327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34272744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ics.12725
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