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Regulation of DHICA-mediated antioxidation by dopachrome tautomerase: Implication for skin photoprotection against UVA radiation

Jiang, S.
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Liu, XM
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Dai, X.
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2010
Free Radical Biology & Medicine

Dopachrome tautomerase (Dct) is a critical enzyme in the melanogenesis pathway that isomerizes the intermediate dopachrome to 5,6-dihydroxyindole-2-carboxylic acid (DHICA) and influences the proportion of DHICA monomer incorporated into the 5,6-dihydroxyindole (DHI) polymer in eumelanin. To investigate whether Dct inactivation affects skin photoprotection against ultraviolet radiation, we examined levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), sunburn cell formation, epidermal cell apoptosis, and melanin composition in skins of Dct-/-knockout mice compared with skins of wild-type C57 BL/6 mice under UVA-induced oxidative stress. The results demonstrate that Dct inactivation elevates the level of ROS, increases the numbers of sunburn cells and apoptotic cells, decreases the amount of eumelanin in the epidermis upon exposure to chronic UVA radiation. Moreover, we determined the effects of DHICA-melanin, DHI-melanin, and a mixture of both on hydroxyl radical generation in the Fenton reaction utilizing an electron spin resonance assay. DHICA-melanin exhibits a potent hydroxyl radical scavenging activity, whereas DHI-melanin does not. Thus, this study suggests that DHICA monomers are required to incorporate into the DHI polymer backbone of eumelanin, which highlights the important role of Dct played in the regulation of DHICA-mediated antioxidation

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DOI
10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2010.01.033
Web of Science ID

WOS:000276593800003

Author(s)
Jiang, S.
Liu, XM
Dai, X.
Zhou, Q.
Lei, TC
Beermann, F.  
Wakamatsu, K.
Xu, SZ
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Free Radical Biology & Medicine
Volume

48

Start page

1144

End page

1151

Subjects

Dopachrome tautomerase

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Eumelanin

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Antioxidation

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Photoprotection

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Reactive oxygen species

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Electron spin resonance

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Free radicals

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Hydroxyl Radical Generation

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Cell-Death

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Chemical-Properties

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Melanin Precursors

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Melanogenesis

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Pigmentation

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Acid

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Mice

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5,6-Dihydroxyindole

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Enhancement

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February 4, 2010
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