Regulation of the extracellular matrix remodeling by lutein in dermal fibroblasts, melanoma cells, and ultraviolet radiation exposed fibroblasts Journal Article


Authors: Philips, N.; Keller, T.; Hendrix, C.; Hamilton, S.; Arena, R.; Tuason, M.; Gonzalez, S.
Article Title: Regulation of the extracellular matrix remodeling by lutein in dermal fibroblasts, melanoma cells, and ultraviolet radiation exposed fibroblasts
Abstract: With aging and cancer there is increased expression or activity of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) that degrade and remodel the structural extracellular matrix (ECM). In addition, exposure of skin to ultraviolet (UV) radiation (photoaging) leads to loss of cell viability, membrane damage, and deposition of excessive elastotic material. Lutein has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, photoprotective, and anti-carcinogenic properties. The goal of this research was to investigate lutein's anti-aging and anti-carcinogenic effects via the regulation of the extracellular matrix remodeling. To this purpose, the effects of lutein on the expression of MMPs and their inhibitors (TIMPs, tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases) in dermal fibroblasts (intrinsic aging) and melanoma cells were examined. Further, for lutein's photoprotective effects, the regulation of cell viability, membrane integrity, and elastin expression in the non-irradiated, and UVA or UVB radiation exposed fibroblasts were analyzed. Lutein significantly inhibited MMP-1 expression, transcriptionally, and MMP-2 protein levels in dermal fibroblasts, without altering TIMPs expression. It significantly inhibited MMP-1 expression in melanoma cells while stimulating TIMP-2. Lutein did not alter fibroblast or melanoma cell viability or membrane integrity. In ultraviolet radiation exposed fibroblasts, lutein improved cell viability, membrane integrity and inhibited elastin expression, though more significantly in the UVB exposed fibroblasts. In summary, the mechanism to lutein's anti-aging and anti-carcinogenic effects include the inhibition of MMP to TIMP ratio in dermal fibroblasts and melanoma cells, and the inhibition of cell loss, membrane damage and elastin expression in ultraviolet radiation exposed fibroblasts. © 2007 Springer-Verlag.
Keywords: controlled study; protein expression; human cell; ultraviolet radiation; cell viability; cell survival; melanoma; enzyme inhibition; skin neoplasms; antineoplastic activity; enzyme activation; tumor cells, cultured; dermis; radiation exposure; extracellular matrix; cell damage; cell membrane; matrix metalloproteinase; melanoma cell; fibroblast; fibroblasts; xanthophyll; ultraviolet a radiation; ultraviolet b radiation; ultraviolet rays; enzyme release; interstitial collagenase; cell aging; matrix metalloproteinase 1; tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase; skin aging; elastin; cutaneous parameters; tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1; matrix metalloproteinase 2; promoter regions (genetics); lutein; cell loss; tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-2
Journal Title: Archives of Dermatological Research
Volume: 299
Issue: 8
ISSN: 0340-3696
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2007-10-01
Start Page: 373
End Page: 379
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/s00403-007-0779-0
PUBMED: 17710425
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: --- - "Cited By (since 1996): 12" - "Export Date: 17 November 2011" - "CODEN: ADMFA" - "Source: Scopus"
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