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Inhibition of HYBID (KIAA1199)-mediated hyaluronan degradation and anti-wrinkle effect of Geranium thunbergii extract.

Hiroyuki Yoshida1, Kohei Yamazaki1, Aya Komiya1, Mika Aoki1, Tomomi Nakamura1, Shinya Kasamatsu1, Takeshi Murata2, Tetsuya Sayo1, Yasunori Okada3, Yoshito Takahashi1.   

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BACKGROUND: Hyaluronan (HA) is an essential constituent of extracellular matrix in the skin. HA reduction in the dermis and overexpression of HYBID (KIAA1199), a key molecule for HA degradation in skin fibroblasts, are implicated in facial skin wrinkling. AIMS: We aimed to obtain anti-wrinkle agent(s) by screening for inhibition of HYBID-mediated HA degradation.
METHODS: Various plant extracts were screened for inhibition of HA degradation in HYBID-stable transfectants in HEK293 (HYBID/HEK293). Inhibition of HA-degrading activity and HYBID mRNA and protein expression by Geranium thunbergii extract was studied in skin fibroblasts and HYBID/HEK293 cells. Size distribution of newly produced HA was evaluated by preparing metabolically radiolabeled HA in skin fibroblasts. A double-blind, randomized, and placebo-controlled study was performed in healthy Japanese women (n = 21) by topically treating each side of the face with a lotion formulated with G. thunbergii extract or placebo for 8 weeks.
RESULTS: Among the plant extracts tested, only G. thunbergii extract abolished HA depolymerization in skin fibroblasts and HYBID/HEK293 cells by down-regulating HYBID mRNA and protein expression and by inhibiting HYBID-mediated HA-degrading activity. Although untreated skin fibroblasts produced polydispersed HA, G. thunbergii extract-treated cells produced high-molecular-weight HA. Treatment with G. thunbergii extract-formulated lotion significantly improved skin elasticity and reduced skin wrinkling scores at the outer eye corner compared with the placebo formulation.
CONCLUSIONS: Geranium thunbergii extract inhibited HYBID-mediated HA degradation in vitro and showed anti-wrinkle activity in vivo accompanying the improvement in skin elasticity. Our study provides a possible strategy for anti-wrinkle care through inhibition of HYBID-mediated HA degradation.
© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  Geranium thunbergii extract; HYBID (KIAA1199); hyaluronan; photoaging; wrinkles

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30394005     DOI: 10.1111/jocd.12813

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cosmet Dermatol        ISSN: 1473-2130            Impact factor:   2.696


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Review 1.  Role of HYBID (Hyaluronan Binding Protein Involved in Hyaluronan Depolymerization), Alias KIAA1199/CEMIP, in Hyaluronan Degradation in Normal and Photoaged Skin.

Authors:  Hiroyuki Yoshida; Yasunori Okada
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2019-11-19       Impact factor: 5.923

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