Hypopigmenting agents: an updated review on biological, chemical and clinical aspects
Universidad de Murcia · San Gallicano Hospital · +2 more institutions
Abstract
An overview of agents causing hypopigmentation in human skin is presented. The review is organized to put forward groups of biological and chemical agents. Their mechanisms of action cover (i) tyrosinase inhibition, maturation and enhancement of its degradation; (ii) Mitf inhibition; (iii) downregulation of MC1R activity; (iv) interference with melanosome maturation and transfer; (v) melanocyte loss, desquamation and chemical peeling. Tyrosinase inhibition is the most common approach to achieve skin hypopigmentation as this enzyme catalyses the rate-limiting step of pigmentation. Despite the large number of tyrosinase inhibitors in vitro, only a few are able to induce effects in clinical trials. The gap…
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4Topics & keywords
- Tyrosinase
- Microphthalmia-associated transcription factor
- Hypopigmentation
- Melanosome
- Melanocyte
- In vitro
- In vivo
- Melanin