Development of a human tyrosinase activity inhibition assay using human melanoma cell lysate.

Biotechniques

Institute for Biomedicine and Glycomics and School of Environment and Science, Griffith University, Nathan, Qld, 4111, Australia.

Published: December 2024

Tyrosinase (TYR) inhibitors are required to treat skin hyperpigmentation. Currently live cell-based TYR assays and mushroom TYR assays are the common methods used to screen for TYR inhibitors. However, these methods are either time consuming and expensive or are not human TYR (TYR) specific. Here, we describe a simple TYR assay using cell lysate prepared from pigmented human melanoma cell lines that takes less than 3 hours to complete after collecting cell pellets. We confirmed the assay is species specific by using a known TYR inhibitor, kojic acid, as a positive control, while arbutin, which inhibits mushroom TYR, but not TYR, was not effective. This assay is a simple method to confirm TYR inhibition before conducting follow-up studies in live biological models.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07366205.2024.2441637DOI Listing

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