Publications by authors named "Jae Sung Hwang"

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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  • * Scientists tested if canola meal extract (CME) could help reduce wrinkles caused by UV light in mice.
  • * The study showed that CME helped decrease wrinkles, thick skin, and increased collagen, meaning it could be a healthy ingredient to fight aging in the skin.
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Myosin Va (Myo Va) is one of three protein complexes involved in melanosome transport. In this study, we identified BMP-2 as an up-regulator of Myo Va expression using 2-methyl-naphtho[1,2,3-de]quinolin-8-one (MNQO). Our results showed that MNQO reduced the mRNA and protein expression of Myo Va and BMP-2 in melanocytes.

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The exosomes derived from keratinocytes can have a substantial impact on melanogenesis by influencing melanocytes. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) encapsulated within exosomes are implicated in the control of melanogenesis, particularly when under the influence of UVB irradiation. This investigation explores UVB-induced exosomal miRNAs from keratinocytes as potential regulators of melanogenesis.

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Owing to the intrinsic signal noise in the characterization of chemical structures through Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, the determination of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) depends on the level of the concentration of the chemical structures. In situations characterized by limited concentrations of chemical structures, the traditional approach involves mitigating the resulting low SNR by superimposing repetitive measurements. In this study, we achieved comparable high-quality results to data scanned 64 times and superimposed by employing machine learning algorithms such as the principal component analysis and non-negative matrix factorization, which perform the dimensionality reduction, on FT-IR spectral image data that was only scanned once.

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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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Unlabelled: The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development approved a reconstructed human epidermis (RHE) model for skin irritation and corrosion tests as an alternative to animal testing for cosmetics, which has been banned in the European Union since 2013. However, RHE models have several limitations, such as high manufacturing costs, a loose skin barrier, and inability to simulate all cellular and non-cellular components of the human epidermis. Therefore, new alternative skin models are needed.

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16-kauren-2-beta-18, 19-triol (16-kauren) is a natural diterpenoid substance derived from Asteraceae psiadia punctulata, a small tropical shrub in Africa and Asia, and it can reduce Mlph expression without affecting the expression of Rab27a and MyoVa in melanocytes. Melanophilin (Mlph) is an important linker protein in the melanosome transport process. However, the signal transduction pathway for the regulation of Mlph expression has not been fully established.

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Exon skipping is an efficient technique to inhibit specific gene expression induced by a short-sequence peptide nucleic acid (PNA). To date, there has been no study on the effects of PNA on skin pigmentation. In melanocytes, the tripartite complex is responsible for the transport of mature melanosomes from the nucleus to the dendrites.

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  • Hyperpigmentation often follows inflammation from bacterial infections, and inhibiting tyrosinase, a key enzyme in melanin production, could help reduce this condition.
  • A new compound, ω-Hydroxymoracin C, along with other natural products, showed varying levels of tyrosinase inhibition, with ω-Hydroxymoracin C being the most effective.
  • Additionally, these compounds demonstrated antibacterial properties and further studies were conducted to understand the molecular interactions between these compounds and the tyrosinase enzyme.
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Extracellular vesicles, which are highly conserved in most cells, contain biologically active substances. The vesicles and substances interact with cells and impact physiological mechanisms. The skin is the most external organ and is in direct contact with the external environment.

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Phytochemical investigation of stem was performed by chromatographic techniques, resulting from the isolation and structure elucidation of three new compounds, namely 3'-farnesyl-apigenin (), 3-(hydroxyprenyl) isoetin (), and 3-prenyl-5,7,2',5'-tetrahydroxy-4'-methoxyflavone (), and five known compounds, namely homoeriodictyol (), isocycloartobilo-xanthone (), artocarpanone (), naringenin (), and artocarpin (). From the screening result, extract showed a potent tyrosinase inhibitory effect. Ihe isolated compounds 1, 4 and 6 also exhibited tyrosinase inhibition with IC of 135.

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Background: The build-up of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) is one of important factor of skin aging. Natural compounds with anti-glycation activities might have great anti-aging potential.

Aims: The objective of this study was to evaluate an anti-glycation effects of methyl gallate as a potent ingredient for anti-aging.

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Mlph plays a crucial role in regulating skin pigmentation through the melanosome transport process. Although Mlph is a major component involved in melanosome transport, the mechanism that regulates the expression of the Mlph gene has not been identified. In this study, we demonstrate that Mlph expression is regulated by the glucocorticoid receptor (GR).

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Melanoma is a disease with a high recurrence rate and poor prognosis; therefore, the need for targeted therapeutics is steadily increasing. Oligodendrocyte transcription factor2 (Olig2) is a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor that is expressed in the central nervous system during embryonic development. Olig2 is overexpressed in various malignant cell lines such as lung carcinoma, glioma and melanoma.

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Chemically synthesized retinyl palmitate has been widely used in the cosmetic and biotechnology industry. In this study, we aimed to demonstrate the microbial production of retinyl palmitate and the benefits of microbial retinyl palmitate in skin physiology. A heterologous retinyl palmitate biosynthesis pathway was reconstructed in metabolically engineered using synthetic expression modules from , , and .

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The role of particulate matter (PM) in health problems including cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and pneumonia is becoming increasingly clear. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, major components of PM, bind to aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhRs) and promote the expression of CYP1A1 through the AhR pathway in keratinocytes. Activation of AhRs in skin cells is associated with cell differentiation in keratinocytes and inflammation, resulting in dermatological lesions.

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The aim of the study was to investigate the potential of a fucoxanthin concentrate prepared from as a wrinkle care cosmetic agent. The concentrate (up to 25 µg/ml) did not affect the proliferation of human fibroblasts. In addition, the concentrate significantly increased procollagen synthesis in the fibroblasts at 12.

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Prohibitin (PHB, also known as PHB1 or BAP32), is a highly conserved 31kDa protein that expressed in many cellular compartments, such as mitochondria, nucleus, cytosol, and plasma membrane, and plays roles in regulating the transcription of genes, apoptosis, and mitochondrial biogenesis. There is a report that Prohibitin expression is required for the stimulation of pigmentation by melanogenin. However, no studies have been published on the function of PHB in melanocytes, especially in melanosome transport.

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Background: Ultraviolet (UV) goes through the epidermis and promotes release of inflammatory cytokines in keratinocytes. Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), one of the keratinocyte-derived cytokines, regulates proliferation and differentiation of melanocytes. Extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK1/2) and protein kinase C (PKC) signaling pathways regulate expression of GM-CSF.

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Background: Rab27a, Mlph, and MyoVa form a tripartite complex and relate to melanosome distribution. Melanophilin (Mlph) acts as a linker protein between Rab27a and MyoVa. The biological activity and function of 16-kauren on the expression of Mlph has not yet been studied.

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Green tea supplementation has beneficial health effects. However, its underlying mechanisms, such as effects on modulating the intestinal microbiome and endogenous metabolome, particularly following short-term supplementation, are largely unclear. We conducted an integrative metabolomics study to evaluate the effects of short-term (7-day) supplementation of green tea extract (GTE) or its components, epigallocatechin gallate, caffeine, and theanine, on the caecum microbiota and caecum/skin metabolome in mice.

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Background/objectives: Ultraviolet (UV) radiation damages the stratum corneum (SC) and disrupts the skin barrier. The damaged skin changes in the molecular composition of the SC, including its water content. However, it is difficult to examine the in vivo SC changes with existing methods, so those have not been well characterized.

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Melanosomes undergo a complex maturation process and migrate into keratinocytes. Melanophilin (Mlph), a protein complex involving myosin Va (MyoVa) and Rab27a, enables the movement of melanosomes in melanocytes. In this study, we found six miRNAs targeting in mouse using two programs (http://targetscan.

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