跳转至内容
Merck
  • Temporal analysis of melanogenesis identifies fatty acid metabolism as key skin pigment regulator.

Temporal analysis of melanogenesis identifies fatty acid metabolism as key skin pigment regulator.

PLoS biology (2022-05-19)
Farina Sultan, Reelina Basu, Divya Murthy, Manisha Kochar, Kuldeep S Attri, Ayush Aggarwal, Pooja Kumari, Pooja Dnyane, Jyoti Tanwar, Rajender K Motiani, Archana Singh, Chetan Gadgil, Neel Sarovar Bhavesh, Pankaj K Singh, Vivek T Natarajan, Rajesh S Gokhale
摘要

Therapeutic methods to modulate skin pigmentation has important implications for skin cancer prevention and for treating cutaneous hyperpigmentary conditions. Towards defining new potential targets, we followed temporal dynamics of melanogenesis using a cell-autonomous pigmentation model. Our study elucidates 3 dominant phases of synchronized metabolic and transcriptional reprogramming. The melanogenic trigger is associated with high MITF levels along with rapid uptake of glucose. The transition to pigmented state is accompanied by increased glucose channelisation to anabolic pathways that support melanosome biogenesis. SREBF1-mediated up-regulation of fatty acid synthesis results in a transient accumulation of lipid droplets and enhancement of fatty acids oxidation through mitochondrial respiration. While this heightened bioenergetic activity is important to sustain melanogenesis, it impairs mitochondria lately, shifting the metabolism towards glycolysis. This recovery phase is accompanied by activation of the NRF2 detoxication pathway. Finally, we show that inhibitors of lipid metabolism can resolve hyperpigmentary conditions in a guinea pig UV-tanning model. Our study reveals rewiring of the metabolic circuit during melanogenesis, and fatty acid metabolism as a potential therapeutic target in a variety of cutaneous diseases manifesting hyperpigmentary phenotype.

材料
货号
品牌
产品描述

Roche
不含EDTA的cOmplete蛋白酶抑制剂混合物, Tablets provided in EASYpacks
Sigma-Aldrich
α-黑色素细胞刺激激素, ≥97% (HPLC)
Sigma-Aldrich
奥利司他, ≥98%, solid
Sigma-Aldrich
T863, ≥98% (HPLC)
Sigma-Aldrich
抗SREBP1抗体,克隆2121, clone 2121, Upstate®, from mouse