Opsin 5 is a key regulator of ultraviolet radiation-induced melanogenesis in human epidermal melanocytes

视蛋白 5 是人类表皮黑素细胞中紫外线诱导黑素生成的关键调节因子

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作者:Y Lan, W Zeng, X Dong, H Lu

Background

Human skin, which is constantly exposed to solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR), has a unique ability to respond by increasing its pigmentation in a protective process driven by melanogenesis in human epidermal melanocytes (HEMs). However, the molecular mechanisms used by HEMs to detect and respond to UVR remain unclear. Objectives: To investigate the function and potential mechanism of opsin 5 (OPN5), a photoreceptor responsive to UVR wavelengths, in melanogenesis in HEMs.

Conclusions

Our results provide insight into the molecular mechanisms of UVR sensing and phototransduction in melanocytes, and may reveal molecular targets for preventing pigmentation or pigment diseases.

Methods

Melanin content in HEMs was determined using the NaOH method, and activity of tyrosinase (TYR) (a key enzyme in melanin synthesis) was determined by the l-DOPA method. OPN5 expression in UVR-treated vs. untreated HEMs and explant tissues was detected by reverse-transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR), Western blotting and immunofluorescence. Short interfering RNA-mediated OPN5 knockdown and a lentivirus OPN5 overexpression model were used to examine their respective effects on TYR, tyrosinase-related protein 1 (TRP1), TRP2 and microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF) expression, under UVR. Changes in expression of TYR, TRP1 and TRP2 caused by changes in OPN5 expression level were detected by RT-qPCR and Western blot. Furthermore, changes in signalling pathway proteins were assayed.

Results

We found that OPN5 is the key sensor in HEMs responsible for UVR-induced melanogenesis. OPN5-induced melanogenesis required Ca2+ -dependent G protein-coupled receptor- and protein kinase C signal transduction, thus contributing to the UVR-induced MITF response to mediate downstream cellular effects, and providing evidence of OPN5 function in mammalian phototransduction. Remarkably, OPN5 activation was necessary for UVR-induced increase in cellular melanin and has an inherent function in melanocyte melanogenesis. Conclusions: Our results provide insight into the molecular mechanisms of UVR sensing and phototransduction in melanocytes, and may reveal molecular targets for preventing pigmentation or pigment diseases.

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