An Alternative Approach to Depigmentation by Soybean Extracts via Inhibition of the PAR-2 Pathway

The protease-activated receptor 2, expressed on keratinocytes but not on melanocytes, has been ascribed functional importance in the regulation of pigmentation by phagocytosis of melanosomes. Inhibition of protease-activated receptor 2 activation by synthetic serine protease inhibitors requires kera...

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description The protease-activated receptor 2, expressed on keratinocytes but not on melanocytes, has been ascribed functional importance in the regulation of pigmentation by phagocytosis of melanosomes. Inhibition of protease-activated receptor 2 activation by synthetic serine protease inhibitors requires keratinocyte-melanocyte contact and results in depigmentation of the dark skinned Yucatan swine, suggesting a new class of depigmenting mechanism and agents. We therefore examined natural agents that could exert their effect via the protease-activated receptor 2 pathway. Here we show that soymilk and the soybean-derived serine protease inhibitors soybean trypsin inhibitor and Bowman-Birk inhibitor inhibit protease-activated receptor 2 cleavage, affect cytoskeletal and cell surface organization, and reduce keratinocyte phagocytosis. The depigmenting activity of these agents and their capability to prevent ultraviolet-induced pigmentation are demonstrated both in vitro and in vivo. These results imply that inhibition of the protease-activated receptor 2 pathway by soymilk may be used as a natural alternative to skin lightening.
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Animals
Beverages
Biological and medical sciences
Cells, Cultured
Dermatology
Glycine max - chemistry
Humans
keratinocyte
Keratinocytes - drug effects
Keratinocytes - physiology
Medical sciences
melanocyte
Mice
Mice, SCID
Phagocytosis - drug effects
Plant Extracts - pharmacology
Plant Proteins - pharmacology
Receptor, PAR-2
Receptors, Thrombin - antagonists & inhibitors
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skin lightening
Skin Pigmentation - drug effects
Skin Pigmentation - radiation effects
soymilk
STI
Swine
Trypsin Inhibitor, Bowman-Birk Soybean - pharmacology
Trypsin Inhibitors
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