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Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology | 2013

Investigation of age-related decline of microfibril-associated glycoprotein-1 in human skin through immunohistochemistry study

Qian Zheng; Ying Chen; John W. Lyga; Russell J. Wyborski; Uma Santhanam

During aging, the reduction of elastic and collagen fibers in dermis can lead to skin atrophy, fragility, and aged appearance, such as increased facial wrinkling and sagging. Microfibril-associated glycoprotein-1 (MAGP-1) is an extracellular matrix protein critical for elastic fiber assembly. It integrates and stabilizes the microfibril and elastin matrix network that helps the skin to endure mechanical stretch and recoil. However, the observation of MAGP-1 during skin aging and its function in the dermis has not been established. To better understand age-related changes in the dermis, we investigated MAGP-1 during skin aging and photoaging, using a combination of in vitro and in vivo studies. Gene expression by microarray was performed using human skin biopsies from young and aged female donors. In addition, immunofluorescence analysis on the MAGP-1 protein was performed in dermal fibroblast cultures and in human skin biopsies. Specific antibodies against MAGP-1 and fibrillin-1 were used to examine protein expression and extracellular matrix structure in the dermis via biopsies from donors of multiple age groups. A reduction of the MAGP-1 gene and protein levels were observed in human skin with increasing age and photoexposure, indicating a loss of the functional MAGP-1 fiber network and a lack of structural support in the dermis. Loss of MAGP-1 around the hair follicle/pore areas was also observed, suggesting a possible correlation between MAGP-1 loss and enlarged pores in aged skin. Our findings demonstrate that a critical “pre-elasticity” component, MAGP-1, declines with aging and photoaging. Such changes may contribute to age-related loss of dermal integrity and perifollicular structural support, which may lead to skin fragility, sagging, and enlarged pores.


Archive | 2014

Cosmetic use of N-substituted sulfonyloxybenzylamines and related compounds

Dmitri Ptchelintsev; John W. Lyga; Russell J. Wyborski; Qian Zheng; Cheng S. Hwang


Archive | 2010

Paxillin stimulating compositions and cosmetic uses thereof

Qian Zheng; Russell J. Wyborski; Uma Santhanam; John W. Lyga; Dmitri Ptchelintsev; Siming W. Chen


Archive | 2011

Modulation of Dynein in Skin

Qian Zheng; John W. Lyga; Russell J. Wyborski


Archive | 2012

Collagen and Elastin Stimulating Compositions and Uses Thereof

Leeson Daniel Thorn; Uma Santhanam; John W. Lyga; Siming W. Chen; Russell J. Wyborski


Archive | 2012

Medemia Nobilis Extracts and Methods of Use

Qian Zheng; John W. Lyga; Russell J. Wyborski


Archive | 2017

extratos de maesa japonica e métodos de uso

Daniel Thorn Leeson; John W. Lyga; Permanan Raaj Khusial; Qian Zheng; Russell J. Wyborski; Uma Santhanam; Ying Chen


Archive | 2016

Method for identifying active agents for improving the aesthetic appearance of human skin

Qian Zheng; John W. Lyga; Russell J. Wyborski


Archive | 2016

Methods for treating skin

Uma Santhanam; J. Idkowiak-Baldys; Leeson Daniel Thorn; Anthony D. Gonzalez; Pradeep H. Yadav; Olga Maria Martinez-Avila; Lauren Policelli; Glen T. Anderson; Russell J. Wyborski; Simon Dutton; Jeanine Schoen; Bargen Dana Von


Archive | 2012

Extraits de maesa japonica et procédés d'utilisation

Ying Chen; Qian Zheng; John W. Lyga; Uma Santhanam; Russell J. Wyborski; Leeson Daniel Thorn; Permanan Raaj Khusial

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