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  • The cloning and study of the human melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) resolved questions about how melanocortins like alpha-MSH and ACTH influence skin pigmentation by promoting melanocyte growth and eumelanin production.
  • Analysis showed that both alpha-MSH and ACTH bind equally to MC1R and trigger similar responses, while MC1R plays a crucial role in how melanocytes react to UV radiation.
  • Variations in the MC1R gene, particularly the Arg160Trp mutation, indicate that certain mutations can diminish the receptor's effectiveness, impacting how melanocytes respond to melanocortins and UV exposure, while some common mutations do not affect functionality.

Article Abstract

The cloning and characterization of the human melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) and the demonstration that normal human melanocytes respond to the melanocortins, alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone (alpha-MSH) and adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH), with increased proliferation and eumelanogenesis had put an end to a long-standing controversy about the role of melanocortins in regulating human cutaneous pigmentation. We have shown that alpha-MSH and ACTH bind the human MC1R with equal affinity, and are equipotent in their mitogenic and melanogenic effects on human melanocytes. We also showed that the activation of the MC1R is important for the melanogenic response of human melanocytes to ultraviolet radiation (UVR). The MC1R is also the principal mediator of the inhibitory effects of agouti signaling protein (ASP) on melanogenesis. Expression of the MC1R is subject to regulation by its own ligands alpha-MSH and ACTH, as well as by UVR and endothelin-1. Recent studies that we conducted on the expression of MC1R variants by human melanocytes and the implications of these variants on the function of the MC1R revealed the following. Human melanocytes homozygous for Arg160Trp mutation in the MC1R demonstrated a significantly reduced response to alpha-MSH. Also, this culture responded poorly to ASP and exhibited an exaggerated cytotoxic response to UVR. Another culture, which was homozygous for Val92Met mutation in the MC1R, demonstrated a normal response to alpha-MSH. Heterozygous mutations that are frequently expressed in various melanocyte cultures did not disrupt MC1R function. These results begin to elucidate the significance of MC1R variants in the function of the receptor. Our data emphasize the significance of a normally functioning MC1R in the response of melanocytes to melanocortins, ASP, and UVR.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1034/j.1600-0749.13.s8.28.xDOI Listing

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