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Polar microalgae extracts protect human HaCaT keratinocytes from damaging stimuli and ameliorate psoriatic skin inflammation in mice
Research Article
Jinsun Jang1  So-Hyun Park1  HeeJun Lim2  YoonHee Lim3  YunJae Jung4  Sanghee Kim5  Eun Jae Kim5  In-Sun Hong6 
[1] Department of Health Science and Technology, Gachon Advanced Institute for Health Science & Technology, Gachon University, 21999, Incheon, Korea;Department of Health Science and Technology, Gachon Advanced Institute for Health Science & Technology, Gachon University, 21999, Incheon, Korea;Department of Food Science and Biotechnology, Gachon University, 13120, Seongnam, Korea;Department of Microbiology, College of Medicine, Gachon University, 155 Gaetbeol-ro, Yeonsu-gu, 21999, Incheon, Korea;Lee Gil Ya Cancer and Diabetes Institute, Gachon University, 21999, Incheon, Korea;Department of Microbiology, College of Medicine, Gachon University, 155 Gaetbeol-ro, Yeonsu-gu, 21999, Incheon, Korea;Lee Gil Ya Cancer and Diabetes Institute, Gachon University, 21999, Incheon, Korea;Department of Health Science and Technology, Gachon Advanced Institute for Health Science & Technology, Gachon University, 21999, Incheon, Korea;Division of Life Sciences, Korea Polar Research Institute, 21990, Incheon, Korea;Lee Gil Ya Cancer and Diabetes Institute, Gachon University, 21999, Incheon, Korea;Department of Health Science and Technology, Gachon Advanced Institute for Health Science & Technology, Gachon University, 21999, Incheon, Korea;Department of Molecular Medicine, College of Medicine, Gachon University, 21999, Incheon, Korea;
关键词: Polar microalgae;    Compound profiles;    Barrier protection;    Psoriasis;    Anti-inflammation;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s40659-023-00454-1
 received in 2023-03-21, accepted in 2023-07-05,  发布年份 2023
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundPolar microalgae contain unique compounds that enable them to adapt to extreme environments. As the skin barrier is our first line of defense against external threats, polar microalgae extracts may possess restorative properties for damaged skin, but the potential of microalgae extracts as skin protective agents remains unknown.PurposeThis study aimed to analyze compound profiles from polar microalgae extracts, evaluate their potential as skin epithelial protective agents, and examine the underlying mechanisms.MethodsSix different polar microalgae, Micractinium sp. (KSF0015 and KSF0041), Chlamydomonas sp. (KNM0029C, KSF0037, and KSF0134), and Chlorococcum sp. (KSF0003), were collected from the Antarctic or Arctic regions. Compound profiles of polar and non-polar microalgae extracts were analyzed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The protective activities of polar microalgae extracts on human keratinocyte cell lines against oxidative stress, radiation, and psoriatic cytokine exposure were assessed. The potential anti-inflammatory mechanisms mediated by KSF0041, a polar microalga with protective properties against oxidative stress, ultraviolet (UV) B, and an inflammatory cytokine cocktail, were investigated using RNA-sequencing analysis. To evaluate the therapeutic activity of KSF0041, an imiquimod-induced murine model of psoriatic dermatitis was used.ResultsPolar microalgae contain components comparable to those of their non-polar counterparts, but also showed distinct differences, particularly in fatty acid composition. Polar microalgae extracts had a greater ability to scavenge free radicals than did non-polar microalgae and enhanced the viability of HaCaT cells, a human keratinocyte cell line, following exposure to UVB radiation or psoriatic cytokines. These extracts also reduced barrier integrity damage and decreased mRNA levels of inflammatory cytokines in psoriatic HaCaT cells. Treatment with KSF0041 extract altered the transcriptome of psoriatic HaCaT cells toward a more normal state. Furthermore, KSF0041 extract had a therapeutic effect in a mouse model of psoriasis.ConclusionsBioactive compounds from polar microalgae extracts could provide novel therapeutics for damaged and/or inflamed skin.

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