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Molecular mechanisms underlying Tao-Hong-Si-Wu decoction treating hyperpigmentation based on network pharmacology, Mendelian randomization analysis, and experimental verification

Jun Chen, Wenyi Ye

2024Pharmaceutical Biology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

CONTEXT: Hyperpigmentation, a common skin condition marked by excessive melanin production, currently has limited effective treatment options. OBJECTIVE: This study explores the effects of Tao-Hong-Si-Wu decoction (THSWD) on hyperpigmentation and to elucidate the underlying mechanisms. MATERIALS AND METHODS: hyperpigmentation model. Assessments included melanin content, tyrosinase activity, and Western blotting. RESULTS: ) of 32.14%. THSWD treatment significantly reduced melanin content and tyrosinase activity in α-MSH-induced PIG1 cells, along with downregulating MC1R and MITF expression. THSWD increased ALB and p-MAPK3/MAPK3 levels and decreased IL6 expression in the model cells. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: THSWD mitigates hyperpigmentation by targeting ALB, IL6, and MAPK3. This study paves the way for clinical applications of THSWD as a novel treatment for hyperpigmentation and offers new targeted therapeutic strategies.

Topics & Concepts

HyperpigmentationContext (archaeology)MedicineDecoctionMendelian randomizationPharmacologyTraditional medicineDermatologyBiologyGeneticsGenotypeGenePaleontologyGenetic variantsmelanin and skin pigmentationAcne and Rosacea Treatments and EffectsDermatologic Treatments and Research