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. 2021 Mar 16;57(3):273.
doi: 10.3390/medicina57030273.

Protective Effect of Spirulina-Derived C-Phycocyanin against Ultraviolet B-Induced Damage in HaCaT Cells

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Protective Effect of Spirulina-Derived C-Phycocyanin against Ultraviolet B-Induced Damage in HaCaT Cells

Young Ah Jang et al. Medicina (Kaunas). .

Abstract

Background and objectives: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) overwhelm the antioxidant defense system, induce oxidative stress, and increase matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) expression, resulting in skin aging. Thus, preventing ultraviolet B (UVB)-induced skin damage can attenuate skin aging. Spirulina (a biomass of cyanobacteria, also called blue-green algae) is comprised of prokaryotes, whereas microalgae are eukaryotes and are rich in phycocyanin, a powerful antioxidant. Materials and Methods: Here, we investigated the photoprotective effects of spirulina-derived C-phycocyanin (C-PC) against UVB radiation using keratinocytes (HaCaT cells). Results: UVB radiation increased MMP-1 and MMP-9 expression but decreased involucrin, filaggrin, and loricrin expression. C-PC showed no toxicity at concentrations of 5-80 μg/mL in terms of HaCaT cell viability. UVB-irradiated HaCaT cells had a 50.8% survival rate, which increased to 80.3% with C-PC treatment. MMP expression increased with UVB treatment, whereas MMP-1 and MMP-9 concentrations decreased with C-PC treatment. UVB reduced involucrin, filaggrin, and loricrin expression in HaCaT cells, but 80 μg/mL C-PC increased their expression by >25%. In the UVB radiation group, dichlorofluorescin diacetate fluorescence intensity in HaCaT cells increased by 81.6% compared with that in the control group, whereas ROS production was reduced by 51.2% and 55.1% upon treatment with 40 and 80 μg/mL C-PC, respectively. Conclusions: C-PC might reduce or prevent skin aging by reducing UVB irradiation-induced skin wrinkles and free radicals.

Keywords: C-phycocyanin; ROS; UVB; filaggrin; involucrin; loricrin; matrix metalloproteinase.

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The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare. The funders of this study had no role in its design or in the collection of data and analysis. The funder did not influence the writing of the manuscript or the decision to publish the results.

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Figure 1
Chemical structure of C-phycocyanin.
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Figure 2
Cell viability of human keratinocytes after ultraviolet B (UVB) exposure. (a) HaCaT cell viability after pretreatment with various concentrations of C-phycocyanin (C-PC); (b) toxicity of UVB according to the dosage; (c) viability of cells treated with C-PC, followed by UVB irradiation. Data are presented as percentages of the control group. ### p < 0.001 vs. control group. * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, and *** p < 0.001 vs. UVB/vehicle group.
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Figure 3
Effects of C-phycocyanin (C-PC) on matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-1 and MMP-9 secretion by ultraviolet B (UVB)-induced HaCaT cells. Cells were treated with C-PC before UVB irradiation. The levels of secretion of (a) MMP-1 and (b) MMP-9 were measured in the culture medium of UVB-irradiated HaCaT cells. ### p < 0.001 vs. control group. ** p < 0.01 and *** p < 0.001 vs. UVB/vehicle group.
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Figure 4
Effects C-phycocyanin (C-PC) on (a) western blot band (b) involucrin, (c) filaggrin, and (d) loricrin levels in ultraviolet B (UVB)-induced HaCaT cells, as assessed using Western blot analysis following treatment C-PC (20, 40, 80 μg/mL) These results are representative of three experiments performed in triplicate. Band intensities were quantified, and data are presented as the mean ± standard deviation. * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, and *** p < 0.005 vs. UVB/vehicle group.
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Figure 4
Effects C-phycocyanin (C-PC) on (a) western blot band (b) involucrin, (c) filaggrin, and (d) loricrin levels in ultraviolet B (UVB)-induced HaCaT cells, as assessed using Western blot analysis following treatment C-PC (20, 40, 80 μg/mL) These results are representative of three experiments performed in triplicate. Band intensities were quantified, and data are presented as the mean ± standard deviation. * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, and *** p < 0.005 vs. UVB/vehicle group.
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Figure 5
Effects of C-phycocyanin (C-PC) on ultraviolet B (UVB)-induced intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels. (a) HaCaT cells were seeded in 96-well plates and incubated with 2′,7′-dichlorofluorescin diacetate (DCFDA) dye prior to UVB exposure. (b) ROS levels were measured at 6 h post-UVB radiation along with treatment with the indicated concentrations of C-PC. Scale bars, 200 µm. Data are presented as the mean ± SD of three independent experiments. ### p < 0.001 vs. control group. * p < 0.01 and *** p < 0.001 vs. UVB/vehicle group.

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