Zuyu Ye , Xinru Wei , Zongyu Miao , Runan He , Yongshi Guan , Yuanzheng Wei , Huixin Ye , Meihui Wu , Lei Cai , Chuqin Yu
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Abstract
Objective
Acetyl hexapeptide-8 (AH-8) is a synthetic polypeptide that can promote collagen regeneration; however, the underlying mechanism of this promoting effect and other potential medical beauty efficacy of AH-8 remain unknown. This study aims to explore the effect of AH-8 in promoting collagen regeneration and its underlying mechanism.
Methods
In this study, various zebrafish efficacy evaluation models were constructed to systematically evaluate the potential medical efficacy of AH-8. At the same time, the promoting effect and mechanism of AH-8 on collagen regeneration were explored from the messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) and protein level, respectively.
Results
AH-8 promoted the expression of collagen and elastin genes, reduced locomotor activity in zebrafish under both basal conditions and in chemically-induced behavioral models, and decreased the expression of inflammatory factors. These findings suggest that AH-8 has the potential to regulate collagen regeneration, alleviate neural excitation, reduce stinging sensations, and exert soothing and anti-inflammatory effects. RNA sequencing analysis via high-throughput sequencing revealed that differentially expressed genes between the model group and the AH-8-treated group were enriched in pathways related to organismal aging regulation (e.g., the TGF-β signaling pathway), and these genes were upregulated after AH-8 treatment. Integrated data from transcriptomics, qPCR, ELISA, and CRISPR-dCas9-mediated knockdown consistently demonstrated that AH-8 concentration-dependently upregulated the expression of collagen genes (col1a1a, col1a1b, col1a2) and the elastin gene (eln1). Corresponding concentration-dependent changes in key pathway genes (tgfb3, tgfrb1b, smad3b, smad4a/b) aligned with the transcriptome sequencing results.
Conclusion
AH-8 exhibits anti-wrinkle, nerve-soothing, sting-relieving, mild and non-irritating, skin-brightening, moisturizing, immediate anti-wrinkle, soothing, and anti-inflammatory efficacy. AH-8 probably promotes collagen regeneration by regulating key genes, such as col1a1a, col1a1b, col1a2, eln1, and smad4b, within the TGF-β/Smad2/3 signaling pathway, and by influencing the expression of related factors.