Plant-Derived Compounds as Promising Therapeutics for Vitiligo
Vitiligo is the most common depigmenting disorder characterized by white patches in the skin. The pathogenetic origin of vitiligo revolves around autoimmune destruction of melanocytes in which, for instance, oxidative stress is responsible for melanocyte molecular, organelle dysfunction and melanocy...
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oai:doaj.org-article:d770aa773fa24da88918548663328ea72021-11-11T06:16:58ZPlant-Derived Compounds as Promising Therapeutics for Vitiligo1663-981210.3389/fphar.2021.685116https://doaj.org/article/d770aa773fa24da88918548663328ea72021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2021.685116/fullhttps://doaj.org/toc/1663-9812Vitiligo is the most common depigmenting disorder characterized by white patches in the skin. The pathogenetic origin of vitiligo revolves around autoimmune destruction of melanocytes in which, for instance, oxidative stress is responsible for melanocyte molecular, organelle dysfunction and melanocyte specific antigen exposure as well as melanocyte cell death and thus serves as an important contributor for vitiligo progression. In recent years, natural products have shown a wide range of pharmacological bioactivities against many skin diseases, and this review focuses on the effects and mechanisms of natural compounds against vitiligo models. It is showed that some natural compounds such as flavonoids, phenols, glycosides and coumarins have a protective role in melanocytes and thereby arrest the depigmentation, and, additionally, Nrf2/HO-1, MAPK, JAK/STAT, cAMP/PKA, and Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathways were reported to be implicated in these protective effects. This review discusses the great potential of plant derived natural products as anti-vitiligo agents, as well as the future directions to explore.Yaobin PangShi WuYingjie HeQing NianJing LeiYejing YaoJing GuoJinhao ZengJinhao ZengFrontiers Media S.A.articlevitiligooxidative stressnatural productmelanocytesflavonoidsphenolsTherapeutics. PharmacologyRM1-950ENFrontiers in Pharmacology, Vol 12 (2021) |
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Vitiligo is the most common depigmenting disorder characterized by white patches in the skin. The pathogenetic origin of vitiligo revolves around autoimmune destruction of melanocytes in which, for instance, oxidative stress is responsible for melanocyte molecular, organelle dysfunction and melanocyte specific antigen exposure as well as melanocyte cell death and thus serves as an important contributor for vitiligo progression. In recent years, natural products have shown a wide range of pharmacological bioactivities against many skin diseases, and this review focuses on the effects and mechanisms of natural compounds against vitiligo models. It is showed that some natural compounds such as flavonoids, phenols, glycosides and coumarins have a protective role in melanocytes and thereby arrest the depigmentation, and, additionally, Nrf2/HO-1, MAPK, JAK/STAT, cAMP/PKA, and Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathways were reported to be implicated in these protective effects. This review discusses the great potential of plant derived natural products as anti-vitiligo agents, as well as the future directions to explore. |
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Yaobin Pang Shi Wu Yingjie He Qing Nian Jing Lei Yejing Yao Jing Guo Jinhao Zeng Jinhao Zeng |
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Yaobin Pang Shi Wu Yingjie He Qing Nian Jing Lei Yejing Yao Jing Guo Jinhao Zeng Jinhao Zeng |
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Plant-Derived Compounds as Promising Therapeutics for Vitiligo |
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Plant-Derived Compounds as Promising Therapeutics for Vitiligo |
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Plant-Derived Compounds as Promising Therapeutics for Vitiligo |
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Plant-Derived Compounds as Promising Therapeutics for Vitiligo |
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Plant-Derived Compounds as Promising Therapeutics for Vitiligo |
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plant-derived compounds as promising therapeutics for vitiligo |
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