Ginsenoside Re Ameliorates UVB-Induced Skin Photodamage by Modulating the Glutathione Metabolism Pathway: Insights from Integrated Transcriptomic and Metabolomic Analyses
Jiaqi Wang, Duoduo Xu, Yangbin Lai, Yuan Zhao, Qiao Jin, Yuxin Yin, Jinqi Wang, Yang Wang, Shuying Liu, Enpeng Wang

TL;DR
Ginsenoside Re protects skin from UV damage by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation through the glutathione metabolism pathway.
Contribution
This study reveals the glutathione metabolism pathway as a key mechanism for ginsenoside Re's photoprotective effects using integrated multi-omics analysis.
Findings
G-Re alleviates UVB-induced skin damage and reduces oxidative stress and inflammatory factors.
G-Re reverses the abnormal expression of 265 genes and 30 metabolites in UVB-exposed skin.
The glutathione metabolism pathway is central to G-Re's protective effects confirmed by transcriptomic, metabolomic, and molecular docking analyses.
Abstract
With the growing prominence of skin photodamage caused by ultraviolet (UV) radiation, the development of efficient and safe natural photoprotectants has become a major research focus. Ginsenoside Re (G-Re), a primary active component of ginseng (Panax ginseng C. A. Mey.), has attracted much attention due to its significant antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities; however, its systemic role and mechanism in protecting against photodamage remain unclear. In this study, a UVB-induced rat photodamage model was established to evaluate the protective effect of ginsenoside Re through histopathological staining, biochemical assay, and immunohistochemical analysis. Furthermore, an integrated transcriptomic and metabolomic approach was applied to elucidate the molecular mechanism of G-Re protection and to establish the association between the photodamage phenotype, metabolic pathways, and…
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TopicsGinseng Biological Effects and Applications · Skin Protection and Aging · Tea Polyphenols and Effects
