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Autophagy has a significant role in determining skin color by regulating melanosome degradation in keratinocytes.

Daiki Murase1, Akira Hachiya2, Kei Takano1, Rachel Hicks1, Marty O Visscher3, Takashi Kitahara1, Tadashi Hase1, Yoshinori Takema4, Tamotsu Yoshimori5.   

Abstract

Melanin in the epidermis determines the wide variation in skin color associated with ethnic skin diversity. Ethnic differences exist regarding melanosome loss in keratinocytes, but the mechanisms underlying these differences, and their contribution to the regulation of skin color, remain unclear. Here, we explored the involvement of autophagy in determining skin color by regulating melanosome degradation in keratinocytes. Keratinocytes derived from Caucasian skin exhibit higher autophagic activity than those derived from African American (AA) skin. Furthermore, along with the higher autophagy activity in Caucasian skin-derived keratinocytes compared with AA skin-derived keratinocytes, Caucasian skin-derived keratinocytes were more sensitive to melanosome treatment as shown by their enhanced autophagic activity, which may reflect the substantial mechanisms in the human epidermis owing to the limitations of the models. Melanosome accumulation in keratinocytes was accelerated by treatment with lysosomal inhibitors or with small interfering RNAs specific for autophagy-related proteins, which are essential for autophagy. Furthermore, consistent with the alterations in skin appearance, the melanin levels in human skin cultured ex vivo and in human skin substitutes in vitro were substantially diminished by activators of autophagy and enhanced by the inhibitors. Taken together, our data reveal that autophagy has a pivotal role in skin color determination by regulating melanosome degradation in keratinocytes, and thereby contributes to the ethnic diversity of skin color.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23558403     DOI: 10.1038/jid.2013.165

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Invest Dermatol        ISSN: 0022-202X            Impact factor:   8.551


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1.  Degraded melanocores are incompetent to protect epidermal keratinocytes against UV damage.

Authors:  Wen-Juan Yi; Meng-Yun Su; Ying Shi; Shan Jiang; Shi-Zheng Xu; Tie-Chi Lei
Journal:  Cell Cycle       Date:  2018-04-25       Impact factor: 4.534

Review 2.  Targeting autophagy in skin diseases.

Authors:  Teng Yu; Joshua Zuber; Jinchao Li
Journal:  J Mol Med (Berl)       Date:  2014-11-19       Impact factor: 4.599

3.  Classical autophagy proteins LC3B and ATG4B facilitate melanosome movement on cytoskeletal tracks.

Authors:  Amrita Ramkumar; Divya Murthy; Desingu Ayyappa Raja; Archana Singh; Anusha Krishnan; Sangeeta Khanna; Archana Vats; Lipi Thukral; Pushkar Sharma; Sridhar Sivasubbu; Rajni Rani; Vivek T Natarajan; Rajesh S Gokhale
Journal:  Autophagy       Date:  2017-06-09       Impact factor: 16.016

4.  [Shufeng Huoxue Formula suppresses proliferation and regulates melanin metabolism in murine B16 melanoma cells in vitro through autophagy pathway].

Authors:  Yi-Wei Geng; Ya-Lan Wang; Rong Deng; Kai-Li Fu; Yan Deng
Journal:  Nan Fang Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao       Date:  2018-05-20

5.  Role of constitutive nitric oxide synthases in the dynamic regulation of the autophagy response of keratinocytes upon UVB exposure.

Authors:  Verónica A Bahamondes Lorca; Shiyong Wu
Journal:  Photochem Photobiol Sci       Date:  2020-11-11       Impact factor: 3.982

6.  Suppression of autophagy dysregulates the antioxidant response and causes premature senescence of melanocytes.

Authors:  Cheng-Feng Zhang; Florian Gruber; Chunya Ni; Michael Mildner; Ulrich Koenig; Susanne Karner; Caterina Barresi; Heidemarie Rossiter; Marie-Sophie Narzt; Ionela M Nagelreiter; Lionel Larue; Desmond J Tobin; Leopold Eckhart; Erwin Tschachler
Journal:  J Invest Dermatol       Date:  2014-10-07       Impact factor: 8.551

7.  Autophagy enhancement is rendered ineffective in presence of α-synuclein in melanoma cells.

Authors:  Swapna Nandakumar; Bejoy Vijayan; Asha Kishore; Anoopkumar Thekkuveettil
Journal:  J Cell Commun Signal       Date:  2017-07-26       Impact factor: 5.782

8.  Variation in Hsp70-1A Expression Contributes to Skin Color Diversity.

Authors:  Daiki Murase; Akira Hachiya; Rachel Fullenkamp; Anita Beck; Shigeru Moriwaki; Tadashi Hase; Yoshinori Takema; Prashiela Manga
Journal:  J Invest Dermatol       Date:  2016-04-16       Impact factor: 8.551

9.  Shining a Light on Black Holes in Keratinocytes.

Authors:  Shanna L Bowman; Michael S Marks
Journal:  J Invest Dermatol       Date:  2018-03       Impact factor: 8.551

10.  1-phenyl 2-thiourea (PTU) activates autophagy in zebrafish embryos.

Authors:  Xiang-Ke Chen; Joseph Shiu-Kwong Kwan; Raymond Chuen-Chung Chang; Alvin Chun-Hang Ma
Journal:  Autophagy       Date:  2020-04-22       Impact factor: 16.016

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