GLGPGVG derived from bovine elastin repairs UV‐induced photoaging in human foreskin fibroblasts and its potential bioavailability

Author:

Sun Huaxing12,Liu Liyu12,Liu Yang3,Wang Shuguang12,Hua Yanglin4,Zhao Mouming12,Su Guowan12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Food Science and Engineering South China University of Technology Guangzhou China

2. Guangdong Food Green Processing and Nutrition Regulation Technologies Research Center Guangzhou China

3. College of Food Science and Technology Hunan Agricultural University Changsha China

4. College of Food Science and Engineering Guangdong Ocean University Yangjiang China

Abstract

AbstractStudies have indicated the potential of oral elastin hydrolysates in repairing photoaging skin. To reveal the underlying mechanism, this study examined how two elastin‐derived peptides (Gly‐Leu‐Gly‐Pro‐Gly‐Val‐Gly [GLGPGVG] and Pro‐Tyr [PY]) repair ultraviolet (UV)‐induced damage in human foreskin fibroblasts (HFFs) and explored their digestive stability using UPLC‐MS/MS. Results showed that UV‐damaged HFFs treated with GLGPGVG showed higher superoxide dismutases (SOD) activity and cell viability compared with PY treatment. Furthermore, GLGPGVG even reversed UV‐induced increase in reactive oxygen species, MMP‐12 (elastase), elastin mRNA and intercellular Ca2+ levels, and decrease in elastin content. Intriguingly, in vitro digestion products from GLGPGVG retained approximately 60% of elastase inhibitory activity. Furthermore, a portion of GLGPGVG was observed to pass through the Caco‐2 monolayer intact. These findings revealed that elastin‐derived peptide GLGPGVG holds promise for passing through the gastrointestinal tract and exerting protective effects against photoaging through increasing SOD activity and inhibiting MMP‐12 expression.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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