Essential role of RAB27A in determining constitutive human skin color.

Human skin color is predominantly determined by melanin produced in melanosomes within melanocytes and subsequently distributed to keratinocytes. There are many studies that have proposed mechanisms underlying ethnic skin color variations, whereas the processes involved from melanin synthesis in mel...

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Main Authors: Yasuko Yoshida-Amano, Akira Hachiya, Atsushi Ohuchi, Gary P Kobinger, Takashi Kitahara, Yoshinori Takema, Mitsunori Fukuda
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3402535?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-2824f35c3cc446d2b8b1e43120536d3d2020-11-24T21:51:02ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0177e4116010.1371/journal.pone.0041160Essential role of RAB27A in determining constitutive human skin color.Yasuko Yoshida-AmanoAkira HachiyaAtsushi OhuchiGary P KobingerTakashi KitaharaYoshinori TakemaMitsunori FukudaHuman skin color is predominantly determined by melanin produced in melanosomes within melanocytes and subsequently distributed to keratinocytes. There are many studies that have proposed mechanisms underlying ethnic skin color variations, whereas the processes involved from melanin synthesis in melanocytes to the transfer of melanosomes to keratinocytes are common among humans. Apart from the activities in the melanogenic rate-limiting enzyme, tyrosinase, in melanocytes and the amounts and distribution patterns of melanosomes in keratinocytes, the abilities of the actin-associated factors in charge of melanosome transport within melanocytes also regulate pigmentation. Mutations in genes encoding melanosome transport-related molecules, such as MYO5A, RAB27A and SLAC-2A, have been reported to cause a human pigmentary disease known as Griscelli syndrome, which is associated with diluted skin and hair color. Thus we hypothesized that process might play a role in modulating skin color variations. To address that hypothesis, the correlations of expression of RAB27A and its specific effector, SLAC2-A, to melanogenic ability were evaluated in comparison with tyrosinase, using human melanocytes derived from 19 individuals of varying skin types. Following the finding of the highest correlation in RAB27A expression to the melanogenic ability, darkly-pigmented melanocytes with significantly higher RAB27A expression were found to transfer significantly more melanosomes to keratinocytes than lightly-pigmented melanocytes in co-culture and in human skin substitutes (HSSs) in vivo, resulting in darker skin color in concert with the difference observed in African-descent and Caucasian skins. Additionally, RAB27A knockdown by a lentivirus-derived shRNA in melanocytes concomitantly demonstrated a significantly reduced number of transferred melanosomes to keratinocytes in co-culture and a significantly diminished epidermal melanin content skin color intensity (ΔL* = 4.4) in the HSSs. These data reveal the intrinsically essential role of RAB27A in human ethnic skin color determination and provide new insights for the fundamental understanding of regulatory mechanisms underlying skin pigmentation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3402535?pdf=render
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author Yasuko Yoshida-Amano
Akira Hachiya
Atsushi Ohuchi
Gary P Kobinger
Takashi Kitahara
Yoshinori Takema
Mitsunori Fukuda
spellingShingle Yasuko Yoshida-Amano
Akira Hachiya
Atsushi Ohuchi
Gary P Kobinger
Takashi Kitahara
Yoshinori Takema
Mitsunori Fukuda
Essential role of RAB27A in determining constitutive human skin color.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yasuko Yoshida-Amano
Akira Hachiya
Atsushi Ohuchi
Gary P Kobinger
Takashi Kitahara
Yoshinori Takema
Mitsunori Fukuda
author_sort Yasuko Yoshida-Amano
title Essential role of RAB27A in determining constitutive human skin color.
title_short Essential role of RAB27A in determining constitutive human skin color.
title_full Essential role of RAB27A in determining constitutive human skin color.
title_fullStr Essential role of RAB27A in determining constitutive human skin color.
title_full_unstemmed Essential role of RAB27A in determining constitutive human skin color.
title_sort essential role of rab27a in determining constitutive human skin color.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Human skin color is predominantly determined by melanin produced in melanosomes within melanocytes and subsequently distributed to keratinocytes. There are many studies that have proposed mechanisms underlying ethnic skin color variations, whereas the processes involved from melanin synthesis in melanocytes to the transfer of melanosomes to keratinocytes are common among humans. Apart from the activities in the melanogenic rate-limiting enzyme, tyrosinase, in melanocytes and the amounts and distribution patterns of melanosomes in keratinocytes, the abilities of the actin-associated factors in charge of melanosome transport within melanocytes also regulate pigmentation. Mutations in genes encoding melanosome transport-related molecules, such as MYO5A, RAB27A and SLAC-2A, have been reported to cause a human pigmentary disease known as Griscelli syndrome, which is associated with diluted skin and hair color. Thus we hypothesized that process might play a role in modulating skin color variations. To address that hypothesis, the correlations of expression of RAB27A and its specific effector, SLAC2-A, to melanogenic ability were evaluated in comparison with tyrosinase, using human melanocytes derived from 19 individuals of varying skin types. Following the finding of the highest correlation in RAB27A expression to the melanogenic ability, darkly-pigmented melanocytes with significantly higher RAB27A expression were found to transfer significantly more melanosomes to keratinocytes than lightly-pigmented melanocytes in co-culture and in human skin substitutes (HSSs) in vivo, resulting in darker skin color in concert with the difference observed in African-descent and Caucasian skins. Additionally, RAB27A knockdown by a lentivirus-derived shRNA in melanocytes concomitantly demonstrated a significantly reduced number of transferred melanosomes to keratinocytes in co-culture and a significantly diminished epidermal melanin content skin color intensity (ΔL* = 4.4) in the HSSs. These data reveal the intrinsically essential role of RAB27A in human ethnic skin color determination and provide new insights for the fundamental understanding of regulatory mechanisms underlying skin pigmentation.
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