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Oxidative Stress Modulation by Carnosine in Scaffold Free Human Dermis Spheroids Model: A Proteomic Study
Authors:Gilda Aiello,Francesca Rescigno,Marisa Meloni,Giovanna Baron,Giancarlo Aldini,Marina Carini,Alfonsina D’  Amato
Affiliation:1.Department of Human Science and Quality of Life Promotion, Telematic University San Raffaele, 00166 Rome, Italy;2.Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Milan, 20133 Milan, Italy; (G.B.); (G.A.); (M.C.);3.VitroScreen, In Vitro Innovation Center, 20149 Milan, Italy; (F.R.); (M.M.)
Abstract:Carnosine is an endogenous β-alanyl-L-histidine dipeptide endowed with antioxidant and carbonyl scavenger properties, which is able to significantly prevent the visible signs of aging and photoaging. To investigate the mechanism of action of carnosine on human skin proteome, a 3D scaffold-free spheroid model of primary dermal fibroblasts from a 50-year-old donor was adopted in combination with quantitative proteomics for the first time. The label free proteomics approach based on high-resolution mass spectrometry, integrated with network analyses, provided a highly sensitive and selective method to describe the human dermis spheroid model during long-term culture and upon carnosine treatment. Overall, 2171 quantified proteins allowed the in-depth characterization of the 3D dermis phenotype during growth and differentiation, at 14 versus 7 days of culture. A total of 485 proteins were differentially regulated by carnosine at 7 days, an intermediate time of culture. Of the several modulated pathways, most are involved in mitochondrial functionality, such as oxidative phosphorylation, TCA cycle, extracellular matrix reorganization and apoptosis. In long-term culture, functional modules related to oxidative stress were upregulated, inducing the aging process of dermis spheroids, while carnosine treatment prevented this by the downregulation of the same functional modules. The application of quantitative proteomics, coupled to advanced and relevant in vitro scaffold free spheroids, represents a new concrete application for personalized therapies and a novel care approach.
Keywords:carnosine   oxidative stress   dermis spheroids   high-resolution mass spectrometry   network analyses
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