6-Benzylaminopurine stimulates melanogenesis via cAMP-independent activation of protein kinase A

  • Saebom Kim
  • , Jongsung Lee
  • , Eunsun Jung
  • , Jienny Lee
  • , Sungran Huh
  • , Hyeonjin Hwang
  • , Youngsoo Kim
  • , Deokhoon Park

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Abstract

Melanogenesis is a physiological process that results in the synthesis of melanin pigments, which play a crucial protective role against skin photocarcinogenesis. The present study was designed to determine the effects of 6-benzylaminopurine (6-BAP) on melanogenesis and elucidate the molecular events of melanogenesis induced by 6-BAP. To elucidate the pigmenting effect of 6-BAP and its mechanism, several experiments were performed in B16 melanoma cells. Melanin content, tyrosinase activity, cAMP production, and Western blots for proteins which are involved in melanogenesis were introduced in this study. Melanin content and tyrosinase activity increased in response to treatment with 6-BAP in a concentration-dependent manner. The tyrosinase, TRP-1, TRP-2 and MITF protein levels were found to increase significantly in response to 6-BAP in a time-dependent manner. In addition, Western blot analysis revealed that 6-BAP increased the phosphorylated level of CRE-binding protein. The increased melanin synthesis that was induced by treatment with 6-BAP treatment was reduced significantly in response to co-treatment with H-89 [a protein kinase A (PKA) inhibitor], whereas co-treatment with SB203580 (a p38 MAPK inhibitor) and Ro-32-0432 (a PKC inhibitor) did not attenuate the increase in melanin content levels that was induced by 6-BAP. In a cAMP production assay, 6-BAP did not increase the intracellular cAMP level. These findings suggest that 6-BAP activates PKA via a cAMP-independent pathway and subsequently stimulates melanogenesis by up-regulating MITF and tyrosinase expression.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)253-258
Number of pages6
JournalArchives of Dermatological Research
Volume301
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2009
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • 6-Benzylaminopurine
  • CREB
  • Melanogenesis
  • MITF
  • PKA
  • Tyrosinase

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