Echinacoside Ameliorates UVB-Induced Skin Damage Through Selective Inhibition of the Cutaneous TRPV3 Channel

紫锥菊苷通过选择性抑制皮肤TRPV3通道来改善UVB诱导的皮肤损伤

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Abstract

Excessive exposure to ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation can lead to skin damage, such as erythema and swelling. Echinacoside is a key effective ingredient of medicinal plant Cistanche deserticola commonly used for therapies and treatments for anti-aging and irradiation-related skin diseases. However, the molecular mechanism underlying the action of echinacoside remains unclear. Here, we report that echinacoside ameliorates UVB-induced skin damage by directly acting on the Ca(2+)-permeable and thermosensitive transient receptor potential vanilloid 3 (TRPV3) channel. Topical application of echinacoside efficaciously suppresses skin lesions induced by UVB radiation in wild-type mice but has no additional benefit in Trpv3 knockout mice. In whole-cell patch clamp recordings, echinacoside selectively inhibits TRPV3 channel currents induced by 2-aminoethoxydiphenyl borate in a concentration-dependent manner with an IC(50) value of 21.94 ± 1.28 μM. The single-channel patch clamp results show that echinacoside significantly reduces the open probability and open frequency without significantly altering TRPV3 channel unitary conductance. Molecular docking and site-specific mutagenesis indicate that residue T636 on the p-loop and residue T665 on the S6 segment of TRPV3 are critical for echinacoside binding to TRPV3. Taken together, our findings provide a molecular basis for further studies as use of natural echinacoside in irradiation-related skin care therapy, thus establishing a significant role of the TRPV3 channel in acute skin injury.

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