International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Feb 2023)

Quercetin 3-<i>O</i>-Galactoside Isolated from <i>Limonium tetragonum</i> Inhibits Melanogenesis by Regulating PKA/MITF Signaling and ERK Activation

  • Fatih Karadeniz,
  • Jung Hwan Oh,
  • Youngwan Seo,
  • Jiho Yang,
  • Hyunjung Lee,
  • Chang-Suk Kong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24043064
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 4
p. 3064

Abstract

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Quercetin 3-O-galactoside (Q3G) is a common dietary flavanol that has been shown to possess several bioactivities, including anti-melanogenesis. However, how Q3G exerts its anti-melanogenic effect has not been studied. The current study, therefore aimed to investigate the anti-melanogenesis potential of Q3G and elucidate the underlying action mechanism in α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH)-induced hyperpigmentation model of B16F10 murine melanoma cells. Results showed that α-MSH stimulation significantly increased tyrosinase (TYR) and melanin production, which were significantly downregulated by Q3G treatment. The treatment with Q3G suppressed the transcriptional and protein expressions of melanogenesis-related enzymes TYR, tyrosinase related protein-1 (TRP-1), and TRP-2, along with the melanogenic transcription factor microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF) in B16F10 cells. It was shown that Q3G downregulated MITF expression and suppressed its transcriptional activity by inhibiting the cAMP-dependent protein kinase A (PKA)-mediated activation of CREB and GSK3β. In addition, MAPK-regulated MITF activation signaling was also involved in the inhibition of melanin production by Q3G. The results suggest that the anti-melanogenic properties of Q3G rationalize further studies in vivo to confirm its action mechanism and consequent utilization as a cosmetic ingredient against hyperpigmentation.

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