Molecular switch controls melanin production, may allow true sunless tanning
Thursday, October 14, 2010 - 17:00
in Health & Medicine
Discovery of a molecular switch that turns off the natural process of skin pigmentation may lead to a novel way of protecting the skin activating the tanning process without exposure to cancer-causing UV radiation. In their report in the journal Genes & Development, researchers from the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Cutaneous Biology Research Center (CBRC) describe how blocking the action of this switch an enzyme called PDE-4D3 in the skin of mice led to a significant increase in melanin production.