Kim Mi-Jung, Ko Hoon, Kim Ji-Young, Kim Hye-Jin, Kim Hwi-Yeob, Cho Hang-Eui, Cho Hyun-Dae, Seo Won-Sang, Kang Hee-Cheol
Human & Microbiome Communicating Laboratory, GFC Co., Ltd., Hwaseong 18471, Republic of Korea.
Creative Innovation Research Center, Cosmecca Korea Co., Ltd., Seongnam 13488, Republic of Korea.
Curr Issues Mol Biol. 2023 Dec 16;45(12):10159-10178. doi: 10.3390/cimb45120634.
The process of skin aging is currently recognized as a disease, and extracellular vesicles (EVs) are being used to care for it. While various EVs are present in the market, there is a growing need for research on improving skin conditions through microbial and plant-derived EVs. Edelweiss is a medicinal plant and is currently an endangered species. Callus culture is a method used to protect rare medicinal plants, and recently, research on EVs using callus culture has been underway. In this study, the researchers used LED light to increase the productivity of Edelweiss EVs and confirmed that productivity was enhanced by LED exposure. Additionally, improvements in skin anti-aging indicators were observed. Notably, M-LED significantly elevated callus fresh and dry weight, with a DW/FW ratio of 4.11%, indicating enhanced proliferation. Furthermore, M-LED boosted secondary metabolite production, including a 20% increase in total flavonoids and phenolics. The study explores the influence of M-LED on EV production, revealing a 2.6-fold increase in concentration compared to darkness. This effect is consistent across different plant species (), demonstrating the universality of the phenomenon. M-LED-treated EVs exhibit a concentration-dependent inhibition of reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, surpassing dark-cultured EVs. Extracellular melanin content analysis reveals M-LED-cultured EVs' efficacy in reducing melanin production. Additionally, the expression of key skin proteins (FLG, AQP3, COL1) is significantly higher in fibroblasts treated with M-LED-cultured EVs. These results are expected to provide valuable insights into research on improving the productivity of plant-derived EVs and enhancing skin treatment using plant-derived EVs.
皮肤衰老过程目前被认为是一种疾病,细胞外囊泡(EVs)正被用于护理皮肤。虽然市场上有各种各样的EVs,但通过微生物和植物来源的EVs改善皮肤状况的研究需求日益增长。雪绒花是一种药用植物,目前是濒危物种。愈伤组织培养是一种用于保护珍稀药用植物的方法,最近,利用愈伤组织培养进行EVs的研究正在进行。在这项研究中,研究人员使用LED光来提高雪绒花EVs的产量,并证实LED照射可提高产量。此外,还观察到皮肤抗老化指标有所改善。值得注意的是,M-LED显著提高了愈伤组织的鲜重和干重,干重/鲜重比为4.11%,表明增殖增强。此外,M-LED促进了次生代谢产物的产生,包括总黄酮和酚类物质增加20%。该研究探讨了M-LED对EVs产生的影响,发现与黑暗条件相比,浓度增加了2.6倍。这种效应在不同植物物种中是一致的,证明了该现象的普遍性。M-LED处理的EVs对活性氧(ROS)产生具有浓度依赖性抑制作用,超过黑暗培养的EVs。细胞外黑色素含量分析揭示了M-LED培养的EVs在减少黑色素产生方面的功效。此外,在用M-LED培养的EVs处理的成纤维细胞中,关键皮肤蛋白(FLG、AQP3、COL1)的表达显著更高。这些结果有望为提高植物来源的EVs产量以及增强植物来源的EVs皮肤治疗效果的研究提供有价值的见解。