MDR1 activity enhancement reduces senescence markers

During the last International Federation of Societies of Cosmetic Chemists (IFSCC) congress (Paris, Oct. 2014), Hajem N. et al (ALES Groupe) have shown that by enhancing MDR activity of fibroblasts grown in vitro, a positive effect on fibroblast cells was detected. In addition to directly testing MDR1 activity, the authors also used a genomic profiling approach to correlate the protective effect of their D-GlyOx complex with a reduction in senescence biomarkers on treated fibroblasts.

tebu-bio’s laboratories supported the Ales Groupe (LIERAC, PHYTO, CARON, Laboratoire DUCASTEL) by providing fibroblast cellular models and measuring the anti-ageing effect of their D-GlyOx complex by genomic profiling,

Source: Hajem N. et al “MultiDrug Resistance (MDR) proteins: active protective system, source of cell longevity” – International Federation of Societies of Cosmetic Chemists (IFSCC) congress – Oct. 27-30, 2014 – Paris) Poster # P-080.

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