ZnO colludes with C. acnes in healing delay and Scar hyperplasia by barrier destruction

  • Fenglan Zhang
  • , Tianyi Wang
  • , Wenqiao Wang
  • , Yaqian Lv
  • , Yingshan Qu
  • , Danping Liu
  • , Xiaoyue Sun
  • , Xiaoying Kong
  • , Changyuan Wang
  • , Jinsheng Shi

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Abstract

As an important component of sunscreen products for sensitive skin, the potential damage mechanism of ZnO nanoparticles on skin surface with barrier structure or function defect caused by Cutibacterium acnes(C. acnes) has not been elucidated, which poses a serious challenge for reasonable selection of sunscreen products for acne-infected skin. In this work, we demonstrated for the first time that C. acnes induced significant changes in the membrane permeability and intracellular pH of fibroblasts through lipase up-regulation and lipid peroxidation, promoting endocytosis and ionization of ZnO NPs. High amounts of Zn2 + further delayed acne wound healing and aggravated scar hyperplasia by intervening matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) and TGF-β1/Smad pathway. MMP9 was confirmed to be the key target of ZnO in delaying acne wound healing by the wound regulatory effects of MMP9 agonist and MMP9 inhibitor. In summary, this work clarified the interaction mechanism between ZnO NPs and acne skins, providing guideline for the application of physical sunscreens for special skins.

Original languageEnglish
Article number404
JournalJournal of Nanobiotechnology
Volume23
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2025

Keywords

  • MMP-9
  • Membrane permeability
  • Scar hyperplasia
  • Wound healing
  • ZnO NPs

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