Multifunctional Skin Dermal Extracellular Matrix Enabling Skin-Relevant Bioactivity for Tissue Remodeling, Hydration, and Anti-Hyperpigmentation
Yu Heun Kim, Sewon Park, Jung Ho Cho, Seung Yeop Han, Seung-Woo Cho

TL;DR
This study shows that decellularized skin-derived ECM can improve skin aging by enhancing elasticity, hydration, and reducing pigmentation.
Contribution
The novelty lies in demonstrating the multifunctional bioactivity of decellularized skin ECM for cosmetic use.
Findings
Skin ECM upregulates genes involved in ECM remodeling and hydration in human fibroblasts.
Skin ECM enhances fibroblast metabolic activity more than other tested ingredients.
Skin ECM reduces melanin accumulation in melanoma cells under specific conditions.
Abstract
Dermal extracellular matrix (ECM) deterioration is a central driver of skin aging, contributing to impaired elasticity, decreased moisturization, and uneven pigmentation. However, commonly used single-component ingredients and cell-derived bioactives provide limited coordinated cues and may therefore be insufficient to address these multifactorial processes. Here, we propose decellularized skin-derived ECM (skin ECM) as a multifunctional cosmetic ingredient through comparison with various existing cosmetic ingredients. Proteomic analysis shows that skin ECM retains diverse collagen subtypes along with glycoproteins and proteoglycans associated with dermal tensile properties and matrix regulation, more closely reflecting native dermal matrisome diversity than commercial collagen products. Skin ECM at an optimal concentration most effectively upregulates the expression of genes involved…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSkin Protection and Aging · melanin and skin pigmentation · Wound Healing and Treatments
