Fermentable metabolite of Zymomonas mobilis controls collagen reduction in photoaging skin by improving TGF-β/Smad signaling suppression

📖 Top 20% JournalDec 7, 2007Archives of dermatological research

Fermentable product from Zymomonas mobilis may reduce collagen loss in aging skin by improving growth factor signaling

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Abstract

Topical application of fermentable metabolite of Zymomonas mobilis may prevent UV-induced reduction of type I procollagen synthesis.

  • UV irradiation is associated with reduced levels of type I collagen in skin, contributing to photoaging.
  • The down-regulation of TGF-beta type II receptor (T beta RII) under UV exposure is linked to decreased type I procollagen synthesis.
  • Fermentable metabolite of Z. mobilis inhibits the down-regulation of T beta RII mRNA and protein in UVB-irradiated human dermal fibroblasts.
  • Topical application of the metabolite prevents the decrease of T beta RII and type I procollagen protein levels in hairless mouse skin after UV exposure.
  • Continuous UVB irradiation accelerates wrinkle formation and reduces type I collagen in the dermis, which may be mitigated by the application of Z. mobilis metabolite.

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