Vitamin C Discovered to Reverse Skin Aging by Activating Key Growth Genes in Breakthrough Study

June 25, 2025
Vitamin C Discovered to Reverse Skin Aging by Activating Key Growth Genes in Breakthrough Study
  • Researchers in Japan have discovered that vitamin C can promote skin regeneration by activating genes responsible for skin cell growth, potentially reversing aging effects on the epidermis.

  • The study employed human epidermal equivalents, which are 3D culture models that closely mimic real human skin, to investigate the effects of vitamin C on epidermal structure.

  • Skin cells were exposed to vitamin C at concentrations typically found in the bloodstream, allowing for a realistic assessment of its impact.

  • Results indicated that vitamin C treatment resulted in a thicker epidermal layer and enhanced keratinocyte proliferation, while leaving the outer layer of dead cells largely unaffected.

  • Additionally, the study noted a significant increase in global levels of 5-hydroxymethylcytosine, a marker of active DNA demethylation, in treated skin samples, with levels rising 5- to 7-fold compared to untreated samples.

  • Over 10,000 DNA regions exhibited reduced methylation, with 12 key proliferation genes showing a remarkable increase in expression, ranging from 1.6- to 75-fold after vitamin C treatment.

  • The identification of 12 specific genes reactivated by vitamin C, including ROS1, underscores the vitamin's critical role in cell growth and tissue maintenance.

  • This groundbreaking study was supported by grants from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), specifically under grant number 19K05902.

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