Mushroom extract inhibits ultraviolet B-induced cellular senescence in human keratinocytes

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Mushrooms possess various bioactivities and are used as nutritional supplements and medicinal products. Twenty-nine bioactive components have been extracted recently from mushrooms grown in Nepal. In this study, we evaluated the ability of these mushroom extracts to augment SIRT1, a mammalian SIR2 homologue localized in cytosol and nuclei. We established a system for screening food ingredients that augment the SIRT1 promoter in HaCaT cells, and identified a SIRT1-augmenting mushroom extract (number 28, Trametes versicolor). UVB irradiation induced cellular senescence in HaCaT cells, as evidenced by increased activity and expression of cellular senescence markers including senescence-associated β-galactosidase, p21, p16, phosphorylated p38, and γH2AX. Results clearly showed that the mushroom extract (No. 28) suppressed the ultraviolet B irradiation-induced cellular senescence in HaCaT cells possibly through augmenting SIRT1 expression.

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Chong, Z., Matsuo, H., Kuroda, M., Yamashita, S., Parajuli, G. P., Manandhar, H. K., … Katakura, Y. (2018). Mushroom extract inhibits ultraviolet B-induced cellular senescence in human keratinocytes. Cytotechnology, 70(3), 1001–1008. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10616-018-0229-1

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