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Sea cucumber-derived extract can protect skin cells from oxidative DNA damage and mitochondrial degradation, and promote wound healing

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Our skin serves as the primary barrier against external environmental insults, the latter of which can cause oxidative stress within cells, while various bioactive peptides sourced from natural resources hold promise in protecting cells against such oxidative stress. In this study, we investigate the efficacy of a low molecular weight extract from the sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus, denoted as Sample-P, in facilitating cell migration and wound healing under oxidative stress conditions in skin cells. The naturally derived compound is highly complex mix of peptides exhibiting antioxidative properties, as highlighted through liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry peptide screening and a DPPH assay. Our results demonstrate that Sample-P is capable of promoting cell migration while preventing severe stress responses such visible through mTOR expression. To further identify the molecular pathways underpinning the overall protective mechanism of Sample-P, we have utilised a proteomics approach. Our data reveal that Sample-P regulates protein expression associated with ribosomal pathways, glycolysis/gluconeogenesis and protein processing in ER, which help in preserving DNA integrity and safeguarding cellular organelles, such as mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum, under oxidative stress conditions in skin cells. In summary, in the presence of H2O2, Sample-P exhibits antioxidative properties at both molecular and cellular levels, rendering it a promising candidate for topical skin treatment to wound healing and to address age-related skin conditions.

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Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy

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0753-3322
1950-6007

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Elsevier

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Wellcome Trust (065807/Z/01/Z)
Wellcome Trust (203249/Z/16/Z)
Medical Research Council (MR/K02292X/1)
Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF) (16238)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/L015889/1)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/H018301/1)
Wellcome Trust (089703/Z/09/Z)
Medical Research Council (MR/K015850/1)
GSKS: Wellcome Trust (065807/Z/01/Z, 203249/Z/16/Z), the UK Medical Research Council (MR/K02292X/1), Alzheimer’s Research UK (ARUK-PG013-14), Michael J Fox Foundation (16238, 022159), and Infinitus China Ltd. CFK: UK Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EP/L015889/1, EP/H018301/1), Wellcome Trust (3-3249/Z/16/Z, 089703/Z/09/Z), the UK Medical Research Council (MR/K015850/1, MR/K02292X/1), and Infinitus China Ltd. WL: National Key R&D Program of China (2024YFE0104900).

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