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Investigative Report

Minocycline Modulation of Alpha-MSH Production by Keratinocytes In vitro

I. Sainte-Marie, I. Tenaud, O. Jumbou, B. Dréno
DOI: 10.1080/000155599750010625

Abstract

The anti-inflammatory mechanisms of minocycline, an antibiotic used in the treatment of the inflammatory component of acne, are only partially understood. In addition to inflammation due to cytokines (IL-1, IL-6, TNF-α, etc.), recent studies have shown that neuropeptide-mediated neurogenic inflammation may play an important role in cutaneous inflammation. The purpose of this study was to investigate minocycline-induced modulation of cutaneous production of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH), a neuropeptide with known anti-inflammatory activity. Two different skin models were used: explants of inflammatory skin and reconstituted skin, both incubated with minocycline at different concentrations and for different time periods. Epidermal production of α-MSH, as evaluated by immunofluorescence and immunoperoxidase techniques, showed increased expression in both models. This neuropeptide, which has an anti-inflammatory activity (notably through production of IL-10, antagonism of IL-1 and inhibition of the chemotaxis of polymorphonuclear leukocytes), thus plays a role in the anti-inflammatory action of minocycline.

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