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Ginsenoside Rb2 modulates the skin barrier by targeting Src to regulate PI3K/Akt signaling in HaCaT cells
Haiyue Hu1,2, Linli Yuan2, Jiale Feng1
1School of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine,Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, 225009, China.
Background:
Ginsenoside Rb2 (G-Rb2) is a protopanaxadiol-type saponin, which is primarily enriched in the stems, leaves, and berries. G-Rb2 exhibits multiple biological effects, mainly including anti-diabetic, anti-obesity, cardiovascular protection, and anti-virus activities. However, the mechanism by which G-Rb2 regulates skin health has not been clearly elucidated.
Methods:
In this study, RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) was employed to analyze gene expression profiles in HaCaT cells treated with G-Rb2. Based on the bioinformatic results, HaCaT cells were treated with different concentrations of G-Rb2, and several in vitro cellular experiments were conducted to investigate the underlying mechanisms by which G-Rb2 regulates skin health. To further clarify the interaction between G-Rb2 and Src, molecular modeling approaches including density functional theory (DFT) calculations, molecular docking, and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were performed.
Results:
The results demonstrated that G-Rb2 exerted a pronounced skin-protective effect by activating Src and regulating skin health via the downstream PI3K/Akt signaling pathway. DFT-derived electrostatic potential and frontier orbital analyses, molecular docking, and 100-ns MD simulations collectively supported a stable binding mode of G-Rb2 to Src.
Conclusion:
These findings highlighted the potential of G-Rb2 as a natural functional compound for supporting skin health and preventing skin-associated disorders.
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