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Visible light accelerates skin wound healing and alleviates scar formation in mice by adjusting STAT3 signaling

  • Commun Biol. 2024 Oct 5;7(1):1266. doi: 10.1038/s42003-024-06973-1.
Fangqing Deng 1 Rong Yang 1 Yingchun Yang 2 Xu Li 1 Jing Hou 1 Yanyan Liu 1 Jueru Lu 1 Shuaiqi Huangfu 1 Yuqi Meng 1 Si Wu 3 Lianbing Zhang 4
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Affiliations

  • 1 Key Laboratory for Space Bioscience & Biotechnology, School of Life Sciences, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, China.
  • 2 Key Laboratory for Space Bioscience & Biotechnology, School of Life Sciences, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, China. yangyingchun@nwpu.edu.cn.
  • 3 Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Intestinal Function and Regulation, College of Life Science, Hunan Normal University, Changsha, China.
  • 4 Key Laboratory for Space Bioscience & Biotechnology, School of Life Sciences, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, China. lbzhang@nwpu.edu.cn.
Abstract

During the wound healing process, the activation of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) is considered crucial for the migration and proliferation of epithelial cells, as well as for establishing the inflammatory environment. However, an excessive STAT3 activation aggravates scar formation. Here we show that 450 nm blue light and 630 nm red light can differentially regulate the phosphorylation of STAT3 (p-STAT3) and its downstream cytokines in keratinocytes. Further mechanistic studies reveal that red light promotes wound healing by activating the PI3 kinase p110 beta (PI3Kβ)/STAT3 signaling axis, while blue light inhibits p-STAT3 at the wound site by modulating cytochrome c-P450 (CYT-P450) activity and Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) generation. In a mouse scar model, skin wound healing can be significantly accelerated with red light followed by blue light to reduce scar formation. In summary, our study presents a potential strategy for regulating epithelial cell p-STAT3 through visible light to address skin scarring issues and elucidates the underlying mechanisms.

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