Whitening effect of adipose-derived stem cells: A critical role of TGF-β1

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It has been demonstrated that adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) secrete cytokines and exhibit diverse pharmacological actions. The present study examined the unknown pharmacological action of ADSCs regarding whitening effects. A conditioned medium of ADSCs (ADSC-CM) was harvested and the whitening effect of ADSC-CM was studied in melanoma B16 cells. ADSC-CM treatment inhibited the synthesis of melanin and the activity of tyrosinase in a dose dependent manner. To clarify the underlying mechanisms of the whitening action of ADSCs, protein levels of melanogenic proteins were measured by Western blot. Although expressions of microphthalmia-associated transcription factor and tyrosinase-related protein 2 (TRP2) remained unchanged, those of tyrosinase and TRP1 were down-regulated. Transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1), a potent regulator of melanogenic proteins, was neutralized by the addition of a blocking antibody to ADSC-CM, and down-regulated expression of tyrosinase and TRP1 was almost reversed. Collectively, these results indicate that secretary factors of ADSC inhibit melanin synthesis by down-regulating the expression of tyrosinase and TRP1, which are mainly mediated by TGF-β1. © 2008 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Kim, W. S., Park, S. H., Ahn, S. J., Kim, H. K., Park, J. S., Lee, G. Y., … Sung, J. H. (2008). Whitening effect of adipose-derived stem cells: A critical role of TGF-β1. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 31(4), 606–610. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.31.606

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