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A role for orange pigments in birds and human redheads

01.06.26 | PNAS Nexus

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A pigment that makes feathers and hair orange helps prevent cellular damage by removing excess cysteine from cells. Pheomelanin is an orange-to-red pigment that is built with the amino acid cysteine and found in human red hair and fair skin, as well as in bird feathers. Previous research has shown that pheomelanin is associated with increased melanoma risk, raising questions about why evolution has maintained genetic variants that promote pheomelanin production. Ismael Galván and colleagues studied 65 adult zebra finches divided into treatment and control groups. In the treatment group, male zebra finches received dietary cysteine and ML349, a drug that blocks pheomelanin synthesis. Male birds treated with both cysteine and ML349 showed increased oxidative damage in blood plasma compared to males receiving only cysteine, when the authors controlled for overall expression of the regulator of antioxidants by melanocytes. Female birds, which do not produce pheomelanin, tended to show increased oxidative damage when treated with cysteine alone as compared to female controls. According to the authors, pheomelanin synthesis helps maintain cysteine homeostasis by converting excess cysteine into inert pigment, which may explain why pheomelanin-promoting genetic variants persist despite being associated with increased melanoma risk.

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Ismael Galván
Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales Departamento de Biodiversidad y Biologia Evolutiva
galvan@mncn.csic.es
Pilar López García-Gallo
Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales
pilarg@mncn.csic.es

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