Publications by authors named "HaiRu Zhao"

In previous studies, we analyzed that exosomal microRNA (miRNA) secreted by keratinocytes exposed to Ultraviolet B(UVB) light regulate melanogenesis in melanocytes. Through functional experiments, it was determined that a subgroup of exosomal miRNAs had distinct impacts on melanogenesis. In the current study, we focused on hsa-miR-365b-5p which founded upregulated in UVB-irradiated keratinocyte exosomes and confirmed to exert enhancing effects on melanogenesis in human melanocyte.

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Melanosome transport is regulated by major proteins, including Rab27a, Melanophilin (Mlph), and Myosin Va (Myo-Va), that form a tripartite complex. Mutation of these proteins causes melanosome aggregation around the nucleus. Among these proteins, Mlph is a linker between Rab27a and Myo-Va.

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Hair growth cycles are mainly regulated by human dermal papilla cells (hDPCs) and human outer root sheath cells (hORSCs). Protecting hDPCs from excessive oxidative stress and hORSCs from glycogen phosphorylase (PYGL) is crucial to maintaining the hair growth phase, anagen. In this study, we developed a new PYGL inhibitor, Hydroxytrimethylpyridinyl Methylindolecarboxamide (HTPI) and assessed its potential to prevent hair loss.

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The skin, the largest organ in the body, undergoes age-related changes influenced by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors. The primary external factor is photoaging which causes hyperpigmentation, uneven skin surface, deep wrinkles, and markedly enlarged capillaries. In the human dermis, it decreases fibroblast function, resulting in a lack of collagen structure and also decreases keratinocyte function, which compromises the strength of the protective barrier.

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