Tapinarof is a topical aryl-hydrocarbon receptor modulator of bacterial origin that acts as an agonist of the aryl-hydrocarbon receptor (AhRT). AhRT is expressed in keratinocytes as well as in fibroblasts and cells of the immune system.
Tapinarof effects have been observed in the interaction of the nematode of the genus Heterorhabditis with insects. This nematode carries in its gut gram-negative bacteria with luminescent properties, called Photorhabdus luminescens, which are released when the nematode infects an insect and kills it by producing metabolites (Hu K et al. 1997). With this mode of infection, it was observed that insects infected with this nematode did not decay after death, in contrast to the rapid decay observed without the specific mode of infection (Hu K et al. 1997). In fact, P. luminescens produces metabolites with antibacterial properties that are responsible for the observed biological effect (Li J et al. 1995). One such metabolite is 3,5-dihydroxy-4-isopropylstilbene (tapinarof). It has been isolated and identified.