The loss of the tumor suppressor gene product p16 in melanoma is well documented, although the normal physiological function of p16 in skin melanocytes is unknown. Zn this report, we demonstrate that when human skin was irradiated with suberythemal doses of UV radiation, levels of p16 were dramatically increased by 16 h postirradiation, peaking at 24 h, and declining by 72 h, p16 was expressed in the nucleus and cytoplasm of melanocytes and keratinocytes within the epidermis, and the pattern of p16 expression within the epidermis was dependent on the penetrative ability of the different UV wavebands. The existence of a UV-induced response pathway involving up-regulated p16 expression may provide a mechanism linking the loss of p16 and UV ex...
Skin, the most superficial tissue of our body, is the first target of environmental stimuli, among w...
Previous studies have shown that the protease-activated receptor 2 is involved in skin pigmentation ...
Uveal melanoma (UM) is the most common intraocular tumor in adults. Despite sharing the name and sim...
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) and the familial melanoma susceptibility gene p16INK4A are a...
The P16(INK4A-ARF) locus plays a crucial role in the control of cellular proliferation via both the ...
While the precise mechanisms of melanoma development are unknown, recent in vivo studies have reveal...
Background. The tumour suppressor gene product, p16, is often inactivated during melanoma malignant ...
The contribution of the UV component of sunlight to the development of skin cancer is widely acknowl...
While mutations of CDKN2A are associated with melanoma predisposition, the precise role of its gene ...
We have recently reported a potential alternative tumor suppressor function for p16 relating to its ...
Recently, the potential risk of malignant skin cancer development in psoriatic patients has been hig...
Sunlight exposure is a significant risk factor for UV-induced deteriorating transformations of epide...
UV radiation is a major environmental factor that affects pigmentation in human skin and can eventua...
Solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation is an important environmental factor that leads to immune suppressi...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Skin, the most superficial tissue of our body, is the first target of environmental stimuli, among w...
Previous studies have shown that the protease-activated receptor 2 is involved in skin pigmentation ...
Uveal melanoma (UM) is the most common intraocular tumor in adults. Despite sharing the name and sim...
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) and the familial melanoma susceptibility gene p16INK4A are a...
The P16(INK4A-ARF) locus plays a crucial role in the control of cellular proliferation via both the ...
While the precise mechanisms of melanoma development are unknown, recent in vivo studies have reveal...
Background. The tumour suppressor gene product, p16, is often inactivated during melanoma malignant ...
The contribution of the UV component of sunlight to the development of skin cancer is widely acknowl...
While mutations of CDKN2A are associated with melanoma predisposition, the precise role of its gene ...
We have recently reported a potential alternative tumor suppressor function for p16 relating to its ...
Recently, the potential risk of malignant skin cancer development in psoriatic patients has been hig...
Sunlight exposure is a significant risk factor for UV-induced deteriorating transformations of epide...
UV radiation is a major environmental factor that affects pigmentation in human skin and can eventua...
Solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation is an important environmental factor that leads to immune suppressi...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Skin, the most superficial tissue of our body, is the first target of environmental stimuli, among w...
Previous studies have shown that the protease-activated receptor 2 is involved in skin pigmentation ...
Uveal melanoma (UM) is the most common intraocular tumor in adults. Despite sharing the name and sim...