Purification and Identification of Peptides from Oyster ( Crassostrea hongkongensis ) Protein Enzymatic Hydrolysates and Their Anti-Skin Photoaging Effects on UVB-Irradiated HaCaT Cells.
Zhilan PengJialong GaoWeimin SuWenhong CaoGuoping ZhuXiaoming QinChaohua ZhangYi QiPublished in: Marine drugs (2022)
This study aimed to purify and identify antiphotoaging peptides from oyster ( Crassostrea hongkongensis ) protein enzymatic hydrolysates (OPEH) and to investigate the possible mechanism underlying its antiphotoaging effect. Multiple methods (Ultrafiltration, G25 Chromatography, RP-HPLC, and LC/MS/MS) had been used for this purpose, and eventually, two peptides, including WNLNP and RKNEVLGK, were identified. Particularly, WNLNP exerted remarkable antiphotoaging effect on the UVB-irradiated HaCaT photoaged cell model in a dose-dependent manner. WNLNP exerted its protective effect mainly through inhibiting ROS production, decreasing MMP-1 expression, but increasing extracellular pro-collagen I content. Furthermore, WNLNP downregulated p38, JNK, ERK, and p65 phosphorylation in the MAPK/NF-κB signaling pathway and attenuated bax over-expressions but reversed bcl-2 reduction in UVB- irradiated HaCaT cells. The molecular docking analysis showed that WNLNP forms five and seven hydrogen bonds with NF-κB (p65) and MMP-1, respectively. This study suggested that a pentapeptide WNLNP isolated from OPEH had great potential to prevent and regulate skin photoaging.
Keyphrases
- signaling pathway
- induced apoptosis
- pi k akt
- cell cycle arrest
- molecular docking
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- oxidative stress
- amino acid
- cell death
- mass spectrometry
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- poor prognosis
- ms ms
- binding protein
- dna damage
- molecular dynamics simulations
- single cell
- wound healing
- nitric oxide
- protein protein
- soft tissue
- high performance liquid chromatography
- simultaneous determination
- reactive oxygen species
- immune response
- nuclear factor
- high speed