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Pterostilbene, a Dimethyl Derivative of Resveratrol, Exerts Cytotoxic Effects on Melanin-Producing Cells through Metabolic Activation by Tyrosinase

  • Hitomi Tanaka,
  • Tomoko Nishimaki-Mogami,
  • Norimasa Tamehiro,
  • Norihito Shibata,
  • Hiroki Mandai,
  • Shosuke Ito and
  • Kazumasa Wakamatsu

17 September 2024

Pterostilbene (PTS), which is abundant in blueberries, is a dimethyl derivative of the natural polyphenol resveratrol (RES). Several plant species, including peanuts and grapes, also produce PTS. Although RES has a wide range of health benefits, incl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,973 Views
15 Pages

Cajanin Suppresses Melanin Synthesis through Modulating MITF in Human Melanin-Producing Cells

  • Ponsawan Netcharoensirisuk,
  • Kaoru Umehara,
  • Wanchai De-Eknamkul and
  • Chatchai Chaotham

5 October 2021

Despite its classification as a non-life-threatening disease, increased skin pigmentation adversely affects quality of life and leads to loss of self-confidence. Until now, there are no recommended remedies with high efficacy and human safety for hyp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,041 Views
17 Pages

Highly Effective Protocol for Differentiation of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPS) into Melanin-Producing Cells

  • Maciej Sułkowski,
  • Marta Kot,
  • Bogna Badyra,
  • Anna Paluszkiewicz,
  • Przemysław M. Płonka,
  • Michał Sarna,
  • Dominika Michalczyk-Wetula,
  • Fabio A. Zucca,
  • Luigi Zecca and
  • Marcin Majka

26 November 2021

Melanin is a black/brown pigment present in abundance in human skin. Its main function is photo-protection of underlying tissues from harmful UV light. Natural sources of isolated human melanin are limited; thus, in vitro cultures of human cells may...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,985 Views
15 Pages

Recycled Sericin Hydrolysates Modified by Alcalase® Suppress Melanogenesis in Human Melanin-Producing Cells via Modulating MITF

  • Keerati Joyjamras,
  • Ponsawan Netcharoensirisuk,
  • Sittiruk Roytrakul,
  • Pithi Chanvorachote and
  • Chatchai Chaotham

Because available depigmenting agents exhibit short efficacy and serious side effects, sericin, a waste protein from the silk industry, was hydrolyzed using Alcalase® to evaluate its anti-melanogenic activity in human melanin-producing cells. Ser...

  • Protocol
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,391 Views
12 Pages

Efficient Isolation and Expansion of Limbal Melanocytes for Tissue Engineering

  • Naresh Polisetti,
  • Thomas Reinhard and
  • Günther Schlunck

Limbal melanocytes (LMs) are found in the corneoscleral limbus basal epithelial layer and interact with neighboring limbal epithelial progenitor cells. The difficulty of isolating and cultivating LMs is due to the small fraction of LMs in the overall...

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  • Open Access
377 Views
16 Pages

Action of Carnosic Acid Against Melanoma: A Strategy for Selective Radiosensitization with Protection of Non-Tumoral Cells

  • Amparo Olivares,
  • Isabel de la Fuente,
  • Daniel Gyingiri Achel,
  • Ana María Mercado,
  • José Antonio Garcia-Gamuz,
  • María del Rosario Tudela and
  • Miguel Alcaraz

Carnosic acid (CA) is a phenolic diterpene with high antioxidant activity that supports its radioprotective capacity. This study aims to determine whether the radiosensitizing effect of CA established in B16F10 melanoma cells also occurs in other mel...

  • Review
  • Open Access
850 Citations
53,646 Views
18 Pages

Signaling Pathways in Melanogenesis

  • Stacey A. N. D’Mello,
  • Graeme J. Finlay,
  • Bruce C. Baguley and
  • Marjan E. Askarian-Amiri

Melanocytes are melanin-producing cells found in skin, hair follicles, eyes, inner ear, bones, heart and brain of humans. They arise from pluripotent neural crest cells and differentiate in response to a complex network of interacting regulatory path...

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1,408 Views
15 Pages

Photoreactive Properties of Melanin Obtained from Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Melanocytes

  • Krystian Mokrzynski,
  • Mateusz Wojtala,
  • Maciej Sulkowski,
  • Shosuke Ito,
  • Kazumasa Wakamatsu,
  • Andrzej Zadlo,
  • Marcin Majka,
  • Tadeusz Sarna and
  • Michal Sarna

Although melanin is viewed as a natural sunscreen that protects pigmented cells against the adverse effects of solar radiation, recent studies have demonstrated that, under certain conditions, the pigment can actually contribute to light-induced oxid...

  • Review
  • Open Access
42 Citations
6,220 Views
17 Pages

The Role of Glycosylation in Melanoma Progression

  • Chiara De Vellis,
  • Silvia Pietrobono and
  • Barbara Stecca

19 August 2021

Malignant melanoma is the most aggressive form of skin cancer, which originates from the malignant transformation of melanocytes, the melanin-producing cells of the skin. Melanoma progression is typically described as a stepwise process in which meta...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
6,140 Views
27 Pages

Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma in the Age of Immunotherapy

  • Yosuke Ishitsuka,
  • Yuma Hanaoka,
  • Atsushi Tanemura and
  • Manabu Fujimoto

8 March 2021

Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is the second most prevalent skin cancer globally. Because most cSCC cases are manageable by local excision/radiotherapy and hardly become life-threatening, they are often excluded from cancer registries in mo...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
6,396 Views
17 Pages

Management of Stable Vitiligo—A Review of the Surgical Approach

  • Małgorzata Grochocka,
  • Adam Wełniak,
  • Aleksandra Białczyk,
  • Luiza Marek-Jozefowicz,
  • Tadeusz Tadrowski and
  • Rafał Czajkowski

2 March 2023

At present, vitiligo is the most common depigmenting skin disorder, characterized by clearly demarcated discolored patches of various shapes and sizes. Depigmentation results from the initial dysfunction and subsequent destruction of melanin-producin...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,065 Views
13 Pages

Melanin—The Éminence Grise of Melanoma and Parkinson’s Disease Development

  • Danuta Krasowska,
  • Agata Małek,
  • Joanna Kurzepa,
  • Lucyna Kapka-Skrzypczak,
  • Dorota Krasowska and
  • Jacek Kurzepa

23 November 2023

A common feature of Parkinson’s disease (PD) and melanoma is their starting points being based on cells capable of converting tyrosine into melanin. Melanocytes produce two types of melanin: eumelanin and pheomelanin. These dyes are designed to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
6,294 Views
9 Pages

Melanin-Associated Synthesis of SERS-Active Nanostructures and the Application for Monitoring of Intracellular Melanogenesis

  • Haixin Dong,
  • Zhiming Liu,
  • Huiqing Zhong,
  • Hui Yang,
  • Yan Zhou,
  • Yuqing Hou,
  • Jia Long,
  • Jin Lin and
  • Zhouyi Guo

Melanin plays an indispensable role in the human body. It serves as a biological reducer for the green synthesis of precious metal nanoparticles. Melanin–Ag nanocomposites were successfully produced which exhibited very strong surface-enhanced Raman...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,426 Views
10 Pages

1 October 2021

Melanin is a natural pigment produced by cells to prevent damage caused by ultraviolet radiation. Previously, resveratrol was shown to reduce melanin synthesis. As a natural polyphenol with various biological activities, resveratrol occurs in a varie...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,829 Views
10 Pages

Cyclo(l-Pro-l-Tyr) Isolated from the Human Skin Commensal Corynebacterium tuberculostearicum Inhibits Tyrosinase

  • Yuika Sekino,
  • Ikuya Yamamoto,
  • Masahiro Watanabe,
  • Kouji Kuramochi and
  • Yuuki Furuyama

Melanin is produced by melanocytes to protect human skin from harmful ultraviolet radiation. During skin cell renewal, melanin and dead skin cells are disposed of. However, prolonged exposure to ultraviolet rays or aging can disturb this cycle, leadi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,202 Views
11 Pages

Melanin as a Virulence Factor in Different Species of Genus Paracoccidioides

  • Elúzia C. P. Emidio,
  • Martha E. Urán J.,
  • Leandro B. R. Silva,
  • Lucas S. Dias,
  • Mariana Doprado,
  • Joshua D. Nosanchuk and
  • Carlos Pelleschi Taborda

17 November 2020

Paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) is a granulomatous systemic mycosis caused by the thermo-dimorphic fungi of the genus Paracoccidioides. Melanin production by fungi can affect their pathogenesis and virulence. This study evaluates the production of melan...

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  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,410 Views
11 Pages

9 February 2021

Melanogenesis represents a series of processes that produce melanin, a protective skin pigment (against ultraviolet rays), and determines human skin color. Chemicals reducing melanin production have always been in demand in the cosmetic market becaus...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,216 Views
26 Pages

Deciphering the Role of PIG1 and DHN-Melanin in Scedosporium apiospermum Conidia

  • Hélène Guegan,
  • Wilfried Poirier,
  • Kevin Ravenel,
  • Sarah Dion,
  • Aymeric Delabarre,
  • Dimitri Desvillechabrol,
  • Xavier Pinson,
  • Odile Sergent,
  • Isabelle Gallais and
  • Jean-Pierre Gangneux
  • + 2 authors

18 January 2023

Scedosporium apiospermum is a saprophytic filamentous fungus involved in human infections, of which the virulence factors that contribute to pathogenesis are still poorly characterized. In particular, little is known about the specific role of dihydr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,154 Views
16 Pages

Disease–Gene Networks of Skin Pigmentation Disorders and Reconstruction of Protein–Protein Interaction Networks

  • Cian D’Arcy,
  • Olivia Bass,
  • Philipp Junk,
  • Thomas Sevrin,
  • Giorgio Oliviero,
  • Kieran Wynne,
  • Melinda Halasz and
  • Christina Kiel

Melanin, a light and free radical absorbing pigment, is produced in melanocyte cells that are found in skin, but also in hair follicles, eyes, the inner ear, heart, brain and other organs. Melanin synthesis is the result of a complex network of signa...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,623 Views
9 Pages

Does DHN-Melanin Always Protect Fungi against Antifungal Drugs? The Fonsecaea/Micafungin Paradigm

  • Rowena Alves Coelho,
  • Maria Helena Galdino Figueiredo-Carvalho,
  • Juliana Vitória dos Santos Silva,
  • Dario Correa-Junior,
  • Susana Frases,
  • Rosely Maria Zancopé-Oliveira,
  • Dayvison Francis Saraiva Freitas and
  • Rodrigo Almeida-Paes

Several human pathogenic fungi produce melanin. One of its properties during parasitism is the protection against antifungal drugs. This occurs with the agents of chromoblastomycosis, in which DHN-melanin reduces antifungal susceptibility to terbinaf...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
683 Views
12 Pages

21 October 2025

Melanin, the principal component of skin pigmentation, is produced through tyrosinase activity. Recently, supersulphides have been identified in human cells and found to play a role in maintaining cellular activities. Glutathione trisulphide (GSSSG),...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,129 Views
11 Pages

20 November 2024

Melittin is a major active ingredient of the bee venom produced by honeybees (Apis mellifera) that exerts various biological effects, such as anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, anti-microbial, and antioxidant. The role of melittin in modulating melanin p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,511 Views
13 Pages

Laccase-Mediator System Using a Natural Mediator as a Whitening Agent for the Decolorization of Melanin

  • Saerom Park,
  • Dahun Jung,
  • Hyejin Do,
  • Jonghyeon Yun,
  • Dongjun Lee,
  • Soeun Hwang and
  • Sang Hyun Lee

25 October 2021

In this study, a laccase-mediator system (LMS) using a natural mediator was developed as a whitening agent for melanin decolorization. Seven natural mediators were used to replace synthetic mediators and successfully overcome the low redox potential...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
6,851 Views
18 Pages

The pigment molecule, melanin, is produced from melanosomes of melanocytes through melanogenesis, which is a complex process involving a combination of chemical and enzymatically catalyzed reactions. The synthesis of melanin is primarily influenced b...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,686 Views
15 Pages

30 March 2022

Melanin is the pigment that protects DNA from ultraviolet (UV) damage by absorbing excess energy. Melanin is produced in a process called melanogenesis. When melanogenesis is altered, diseases such as albinism result. Albinism can result in an increa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
5,644 Views
17 Pages

Unravelling the Role of Melanin in Cd and Zn Tolerance and Accumulation of Three Dark Septate Endophytic Species

  • Charlotte Berthelot,
  • Asfaw Zegeye,
  • Dalia A. Gaber,
  • Michel Chalot,
  • Philipp Franken,
  • Gábor M. Kovács,
  • Corinne Leyval and
  • Damien Blaudez

Dark septate endophytes (DSEs) are often trace element (TE)-tolerant fungi and are abundant in TE-polluted environments. The production of melanin, a black polymer found in cell walls, was hypothesized by several authors to play a role in the TE tole...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,015 Views
14 Pages

15 August 2023

Melanin produced by melanocytes protects our skin against ultraviolet (UV) radiation-induced cell damage and oxidative stress. Melanin overproduction by hyperactivated melanocytes is the direct cause of skin hyperpigmentary disorders, such as freckle...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
6,942 Views
31 Pages

Melanization of Candida auris Is Associated with Alteration of Extracellular pH

  • Daniel F. Q. Smith,
  • Nathan J. Mudrak,
  • Daniel Zamith-Miranda,
  • Leandro Honorato,
  • Leonardo Nimrichter,
  • Christine Chrissian,
  • Barbara Smith,
  • Gary Gerfen,
  • Ruth E. Stark and
  • Joshua D. Nosanchuk
  • + 1 author

11 October 2022

Candida auris is a recently emerged global fungal pathogen, which causes life-threatening infections, often in healthcare settings. C. auris infections are worrisome because the fungus is often resistant to multiple antifungal drug classes. Furthermo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,331 Views
21 Pages

Exosomes Derived from Hypertrophic Scar Fibroblasts Suppress Melanogenesis in Normal Human Epidermal Melanocytes

  • Hui Song Cui,
  • So Young Joo,
  • Yoon Soo Cho,
  • You Ra Lee,
  • Yu Mi Ro,
  • In Suk Kwak,
  • Gi Yeun Hur and
  • Cheong Hoon Seo

Post-burn hypertrophic scars often exhibit abnormal pigmentation. Exosomes play important roles in maintaining normal physiological homeostasis and in the pathological development of diseases. This study investigated the effects of the exosomes deriv...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,138 Views
18 Pages

Melanin: Production from Cheese Bacteria, Chemical Characterization, and Biological Activities

  • Ana Rita Ferraz,
  • Rita Pacheco,
  • Pedro D. Vaz,
  • Cristina S. Pintado,
  • Lia Ascensão and
  • Maria Luisa Serralheiro

Pigments are compounds of importance to several industries, for instance, the food industry, where they can be used as additives, color intensifiers, and antioxidants. As the current trend around the world is shifting to the use of eco-friendly commo...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,683 Views
20 Pages

4 September 2025

Achieving even skin tone and controlling pigmentation are key goals in dermocosmetics, given the impact of disorders like melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and age spots. The process of pigmentation begins with melanin synthesis within me...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,890 Views
7 Pages

Harnessing melanins to scavenge free radicals in vivo may yield treatment methods for inflammatory disorders. Furthermore, elucidation of the mechanism underlying melanin-mediated suppression of free radicals, which is yet unclear, is warranted. Here...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,673 Views
12 Pages

1 November 2023

Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) produced by biological methods are safer for biomedical applications. Melanins were initially reported to facilitate AgNPs synthesis. Our research found that the stromata of some Xylaria species contained significant amou...

  • Article
  • Open Access
67 Citations
8,866 Views
9 Pages

10 February 2019

Melanogenesis is a biosynthetic pathway that produces the pigment melanin in human skin. The catalyzation of the key enzyme tyrosinase is the first step in melanogenesis, and the downregulation of tyrosinase enzyme activity is the most reported metho...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,028 Views
15 Pages

The Impact of Mutant EDNRB on the Two-End Black Coat Color Phenotype in Chinese Local Pigs

  • Min Huang,
  • Zuohao Wen,
  • Tao Huang,
  • Xiaolong Zhou,
  • Zhijun Wang,
  • Songbai Yang and
  • Ayong Zhao

7 February 2025

Endothelin Receptor Type B (EDNRB) is expressed in a variety of cells during embryonic stage, including melanocyte precursors cells. Our previous studies found that 11 bp deletion of EDNRB caused the two-end black (TEB) coat color in Chinese pigs. In...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
3,754 Views
12 Pages

Melanin protects our skin from harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation. However, when produced in excess, it can cause hyperpigmentation disorders, such as melanoma, freckles, lentigo, and blotches. In this study, we investigated the effects of pinostilbe...

  • Review
  • Open Access
63 Citations
25,706 Views
20 Pages

Melanin’s Journey from Melanocytes to Keratinocytes: Uncovering the Molecular Mechanisms of Melanin Transfer and Processing

  • Liliana Bento-Lopes,
  • Luís C. Cabaço,
  • João Charneca,
  • Matilde V. Neto,
  • Miguel C. Seabra and
  • Duarte C. Barral

Skin pigmentation ensures efficient photoprotection and relies on the pigment melanin, which is produced by epidermal melanocytes and transferred to surrounding keratinocytes. While the molecular mechanisms of melanin synthesis and transport in melan...

  • Review
  • Open Access
130 Citations
20,328 Views
8 Pages

12 March 2010

Oxidized metabolites of dopamine known as dopamine quinone derivatives are thought to play a pivotal role in the degeneration of nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons in Parkinson’s disease. Although such quinone derivatives are usually produced via the...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,641 Views
34 Pages

Innate Immunity in Insects: The Lights and Shadows of Phenoloxidase System Activation

  • Agnieszka Zdybicka-Barabas,
  • Sylwia Stączek,
  • Magdalena Kunat-Budzyńska and
  • Małgorzata Cytryńska

4 February 2025

Melanogenesis and melanin deposition are processes essential for the effective immune response of insects to various invaders. Phenoloxidase (PO), produced in specialized cells as an inactive precursor prophenoloxidase (proPO), is the key enzyme for...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
717 Views
17 Pages

The Orthovanadate-Catalyzed Formation of a Thermally Inert and Low-Redox-Potential Melanin

  • Eric VanArsdale,
  • Olufolasade Atoyebi,
  • Okhil Nag,
  • Matthew Laskoski,
  • Evan Glaser,
  • Eunkeu Oh,
  • Gary J. Vora and
  • Zheng Wang

Catechol-like compounds are found throughout biology in the form of both redox-active and metal-binding functional groups. Within the marine environment, catechol groups are known to coordinate strongly with vanadate and ferric ions, and this binding...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,400 Views
26 Pages

Molecular Events in the Melanogenesis Cascade as Novel Melanoma-Targeted Small Molecules: Principle and Development

  • Kazumasa Wakamatsu,
  • Akira Ito,
  • Yasuaki Tamura,
  • Tokimasa Hida,
  • Takafumi Kamiya,
  • Toshihiko Torigoe,
  • Hiroyuki Honda,
  • Shosuke Ito and
  • Kowichi Jimbow

14 November 2022

Malignant melanoma is one of the most malignant of all cancers. Melanoma occurs at the epidermo–dermal interface of the skin and mucosa, where small vessels and lymphatics are abundant. Consequently, from the onset of the disease, melanoma easi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
29 Citations
36,341 Views
14 Pages

Vitiligo: A Review of Aetiology, Pathogenesis, Treatment, and Psychosocial Impact

  • Khadeejeh AL-smadi,
  • Mohammad Imran,
  • Vania R. Leite-Silva and
  • Yousuf Mohammed

Vitiligo is an acquired, chronic condition characterised by depigmentation of the epidermis or by destruction/loss of melanin. Skin cells (melanocytes) are responsible for producing melanin, the substance that gives pigmentation to the skin. This rev...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,842 Views
10 Pages

The Ethanol Extract of Musa sapientum Linn. Peel Inhibits Melanogenesis through AKT Signaling Pathway

  • Naphichaya Phacharapiyangkul,
  • Krit Thirapanmethee,
  • Khanit Sa-ngiamsuntorn,
  • Uraiwan Panich,
  • Che-Hsin Lee and
  • Mullika Traidej Chomnawang

Hyperpigmentation caused by melanin overproduction can be induced by UV radiation. The quest for effective depigmenting agents continues because many anti-melanin agents have restricted use and/or produce side-effects. The present study was aimed to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
3,470 Views
17 Pages

Unveiling the Properties of Thai Stingless Bee Propolis via Diminishing Cell Wall-Associated Cryptococcal Melanin and Enhancing the Fungicidal Activity of Macrophages

  • Ketsaya Mamoon,
  • Patcharin Thammasit,
  • Anupon Iadnut,
  • Kuntida Kitidee,
  • Usanee Anukool,
  • Yingmanee Tragoolpua and
  • Khajornsak Tragoolpua

Cryptococcus neoformans, a life-threatening human yeast pathogen, has the ability to produce melanin, which is one of the common virulence factors contributing to cryptococcal pathogenesis. This virulence factor is closely associated with the cryptoc...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,487 Views
13 Pages

2 December 2020

Fluoride exposure has adverse effects on human health that have been studied in vitro in cell culture systems. Melanocytes are the melanin pigment-producing cells that have a significant role in the regulation of the process of melanogenesis, which p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,811 Views
12 Pages

Melanogenesis is regulated by melanogenic enzymes such as tyrosinase (TYR), TRP-1, and TRP-2, whose expression is controlled by the microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF). Various signaling pathways, including cAMP/PKA, MAPK/ERK, Wnt/&...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,548 Views
14 Pages

Inhibitory Effect of Elaeagnus umbellata Fractions on Melanogenesis in α-MSH-Stimulated B16-F10 Melanoma Cells

  • Ji-Hyun Lee,
  • Bori Lee,
  • Yong-Deok Jeon,
  • Hyun-Woo Song,
  • Young-Mi Lee,
  • Bong-Joon Song and
  • Dae-Ki Kim

When skin is exposed to UV radiation, melanocytes produce melanin. Excessive melanin production leads to skin pigmentation, which causes various cosmetic and health problems. Therefore, the development of safe, natural therapeutics that inhibit the p...

  • Review
  • Open Access
28 Citations
7,273 Views
21 Pages

The Modulation of Melanogenesis in B16 Cells Upon Treatment with Plant Extracts and Isolated Plant Compounds

  • Anna Merecz-Sadowska,
  • Przemysław Sitarek,
  • Tomasz Kowalczyk,
  • Karolina Zajdel,
  • Ewa Kucharska and
  • Radosław Zajdel

Plants are a rich source of secondary metabolites that exhibit numerous desired properties. The compounds may influence the biology of melanocytes, pigment cells that produce melanin, by modulating numerous signaling pathways, including cAMP/PKA, MAP...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,086 Views
17 Pages

Melanogenesis Is Directly Affected by Metabolites of Melatonin in Human Melanoma Cells

  • Jack K. S. Möller,
  • Kinga Linowiecka,
  • Maciej Gagat,
  • Anna A. Brożyna,
  • Marek Foksiński,
  • Agnieszka Wolnicka-Glubisz,
  • Elżbieta Pyza,
  • Russel J. Reiter,
  • Meri K. Tulic and
  • Andrzej T. Slominski
  • + 2 authors

6 October 2023

Melatonin (N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine, MEL), its kynurenic (N1-acetyl-N2-formyl-5-methoxykynurenine, AFMK) and indolic derivatives (6-hydroxymelatonin, 6(OH)MEL and 5-methoxytryptamine, 5-MT) are endogenously produced in human epidermis. Melatonin,...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,635 Views
11 Pages

TPC2: From Blond Hair to Melanoma?

  • Carla Abrahamian,
  • Lina Ouologuem,
  • Rachel Tang,
  • Thomas Fröhlich,
  • Karin Bartel and
  • Christian Grimm

4 December 2024

Two-pore channel 2 (TPC2) is expressed in endolysosomes throughout the human body, as well as in melanosomes of melanocytes. Melanocytes produce pigment, i.e., melanin, which determines hair and skin color but also protects from UV light. Extensive e...

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