The melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) belongs to the family of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR). Activated GPCRs can promote the phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) pathway. Few studies deal with the role of the PI3K pathway activation in response to αMSH. On B16-F10 cell line, we investigated the αMSH-dependent modulation of pAKT/AKT, as a key element of the PI3K pathway after rapid and prolonged stimulation. We demonstrated that αMSH triggers a rapid modulation of AKT which culminates in an increase in its phosphorylation. We highlighted a comparable upregulation of pAKT after exposure to αMSH on primary cultures of normal human melanocytes (NHMs) expressing a wild-type MC1R. On B16-F10 cells, NHMs, and an ex vivo model of human skin biopsies, we explored the influence of PI3K/AKT signaling triggered by αMSH, focusing on the control of melanogenesis and pigment release. We showed that the αMSH-dependent PI3K/AKT pathway exerts a negative feedback on melanogenesis and promotes the extracellular release of pigment. We strengthened the role of the PI3K/AKT pathway triggered by αMSH in preserving redox equilibrium and genome integrity, highlighting its role in affecting cell survival.

The PI3K pathway induced by αMSH exerts a negative feedback on melanogenesis and contributes to the release of pigment / Mosca, S.; Cardinali, G.; Flori, E.; Briganti, S.; Bottillo, I.; Mileo, A. M.; Maresca, V.. - In: PIGMENT CELL & MELANOMA RESEARCH. - ISSN 1755-1471. - 34:1(2021), pp. 72-88. [10.1111/pcmr.12910]

The PI3K pathway induced by αMSH exerts a negative feedback on melanogenesis and contributes to the release of pigment

Mosca S.;Cardinali G.;Bottillo I.;
2021

Abstract

The melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) belongs to the family of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR). Activated GPCRs can promote the phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) pathway. Few studies deal with the role of the PI3K pathway activation in response to αMSH. On B16-F10 cell line, we investigated the αMSH-dependent modulation of pAKT/AKT, as a key element of the PI3K pathway after rapid and prolonged stimulation. We demonstrated that αMSH triggers a rapid modulation of AKT which culminates in an increase in its phosphorylation. We highlighted a comparable upregulation of pAKT after exposure to αMSH on primary cultures of normal human melanocytes (NHMs) expressing a wild-type MC1R. On B16-F10 cells, NHMs, and an ex vivo model of human skin biopsies, we explored the influence of PI3K/AKT signaling triggered by αMSH, focusing on the control of melanogenesis and pigment release. We showed that the αMSH-dependent PI3K/AKT pathway exerts a negative feedback on melanogenesis and promotes the extracellular release of pigment. We strengthened the role of the PI3K/AKT pathway triggered by αMSH in preserving redox equilibrium and genome integrity, highlighting its role in affecting cell survival.
2021
AKT; apoptosis; B16-F10; melanin; melanocytes; melanogenesis; pAKT; PI3K; αMSH
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The PI3K pathway induced by αMSH exerts a negative feedback on melanogenesis and contributes to the release of pigment / Mosca, S.; Cardinali, G.; Flori, E.; Briganti, S.; Bottillo, I.; Mileo, A. M.; Maresca, V.. - In: PIGMENT CELL & MELANOMA RESEARCH. - ISSN 1755-1471. - 34:1(2021), pp. 72-88. [10.1111/pcmr.12910]
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