Depigmenting topical therapy based on a synergistic combination of compounds targeting the key pathways involved in melasma pathophysiology

Author:

Alfredo Martínez‐Gutiérrez1ORCID,Maribel Pérez‐Martínez1,Eloy Pena‐Rodríguez1,Susana Gómez‐Escalante2,Luis Luis G. S.2,Carmen González Mari1

Affiliation:

1. Biotechnology Unit, Mesoestetic Pharma Group Barcelona Spain

2. Medical Unit, Mesoestetic Pharma Group Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractMelasma has a complex pathophysiology with different cell types and signalling pathways involved. Paracrine factors secreted by keratinocytes, fibroblasts and endothelial cells act on melanocytes and stimulate melanogenesis. These paracrine factors are involved in the oxidative stress, inflammatory, vascular and hormonal pathways, among others. Damage of the dermoepidermal barrier also occurs and facilitates melanin deposition in the dermis, also known as dermal or mixed melasma. We used artificial intelligence tools to define the best combination of compounds for skin pigmentation inhibition. Mathematical models suggested the combination of retinol, diosmin and ferulic acid to be the most effective one. In vitro cellular tyrosinase activity assay proved that this combination had a synergistic depigmenting effect. Further assays proved that the combination could inhibit key pathways involved in melasma by downregulating ET‐1 and COX‐2 gene expression and IBMX‐induced dendricity in human melanocytes, and upregulated the gene expression of IL‐1b, TIMP3 and several endogenous antioxidant enzymes. The combination also reduced melanin levels in a phototype VI 3D epidermis model. These results indicate that the combination of retinol, diosmin and ferulic acid is an effective synergistic complex for the treatment of melasma by regulating the key molecular pathways involved in skin hyperpigmentation pathophysiology.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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