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Ferulic acid induces keratin 6α via inhibition of nuclear β‐catenin accumulation and activation of Nrf2 in wound‐induced inflammation
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Title
Ferulic acid induces keratin 6α via inhibition of nuclear β‐catenin accumulation and activation of Nrf2 in wound‐induced inflammation
Issued Date
2021-05
Citation
Kim, Kang-Hoon. (2021-05). Ferulic acid induces keratin 6α via inhibition of nuclear β‐catenin accumulation and activation of Nrf2 in wound‐induced inflammation. Biomedicines, 9(5), 459. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines9050459
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Article
Author Keywords
wound healingferulic acidshilajitK6 alphabeta-cateninNrf2keratinocytes
Keywords
WNT/BETA-CATENINVALPROIC ACIDCELL-PROLIFERATIONSTEM-CELLSC-MYCEXPRESSIONEXTRACTMOUSESTABILIZATIONPERFORMANCE
ISSN
2227-9059
Abstract
Injured tissue triggers complex interactions through biological process associated with keratins. Rapid recovery is most important for protection against secondary infection and inflammatory pain. For rapid wound healing with minimal pain and side effects, shilajit has been used as an ayurvedic medicine. However, the mechanisms of rapid wound closure are unknown. Here, we found that shilajit induced wound closure in an acute wound model and induced migration in skin explant cultures through evaluation of transcriptomics via microarray testing. In addition, ferulic acid (FA), as a bioactive compound, induced migration via modulation of keratin 6α (K6α) and inhibition of β‐catenin in primary keratinocytes of skin explant culture and injured full‐thickness skin, because accumulation of β‐catenin into the nucleus acts as a negative regulator and disturbs migration in human epidermal keratinocytes. Furthermore, FA alleviated wound-induced inflammation via activation of nuclear factor erythroid‐2‐related factor 2 (Nrf2) at the wound edge. These findings show that FA is a novel therapeutic agent for wound healing that acts via inhibition of β‐catenin in keratinocytes and by activation of Nrf2 in wound‐induced inflammation. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/15468
DOI
10.3390/biomedicines9050459
Publisher
MDPI AG
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