Purpose: Precise molecular and cellular mechanisms of radiation-induced dermatitis are incompletely understood. Histone variant H2A.J is associated with cellular senescence and modulates senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) after DNA-damaging insults, such as ionizing radiation (IR). Using ex vivo irradiated cultured foreskin, H2A.J was analyzed as a biomarker of radiation-induced senescence, potentially initiating the inflammatory cascade of radiation-induced skin injury. Methods: Human foreskin explants were collected from young donors, irradiated ex vivo with 10 Gy, and cultured in air-liquid interphase for up to 72 h. At different time-points after ex vivo IR exposure, the foreskin epidermis was analyzed for proliferation an...
Purpose: Knowledge of the pathophysiology of the irradiated skin is important to understand the tole...
Radiation-induced skin injury can take the form of serious cutaneous damage and have specific charac...
Skin is the largest, and arguably, the most important organ of the body. It is a complex and multi-d...
Purpose: Precise molecular and cellular mechanisms of radiation-induced dermatitis are incompletely...
Currently there is no effective treatment for radiation dermatitis that results from clinical or acc...
Irreparable double-strand breaks (DSBs) in response to ionizing radiation (IR) trigger prolonged DNA...
BACKGROUND: Radiation-induced skin injury is a dose-limiting complication of radiotherapy. To invest...
BACKGROUND: Skin reaction is the most common side-effect of radiation therapy. Radiation-induced der...
Knowledge of cellular responses in tissue microenvironment is crucial for the accurate prediction of...
Ultraviolet B (UVB) induces morphological and functional changes of the skin. This study investigate...
Cellular senescence is an irreversible growth arrest that occurs as a result of damaging stimuli, in...
This study aimed at characterizing the genomic response to low versus moderate doses of ionizing rad...
A fibroblast feeder layer is currently the best option for large scale expansion of autologous skin ...
It is well understood that radiation causes damage to DNA, which triggers a DNA-damage response ofte...
The sensitivity of stem cells to DNA damaging agents is a matter of debate. For mouse somatic stem c...
Purpose: Knowledge of the pathophysiology of the irradiated skin is important to understand the tole...
Radiation-induced skin injury can take the form of serious cutaneous damage and have specific charac...
Skin is the largest, and arguably, the most important organ of the body. It is a complex and multi-d...
Purpose: Precise molecular and cellular mechanisms of radiation-induced dermatitis are incompletely...
Currently there is no effective treatment for radiation dermatitis that results from clinical or acc...
Irreparable double-strand breaks (DSBs) in response to ionizing radiation (IR) trigger prolonged DNA...
BACKGROUND: Radiation-induced skin injury is a dose-limiting complication of radiotherapy. To invest...
BACKGROUND: Skin reaction is the most common side-effect of radiation therapy. Radiation-induced der...
Knowledge of cellular responses in tissue microenvironment is crucial for the accurate prediction of...
Ultraviolet B (UVB) induces morphological and functional changes of the skin. This study investigate...
Cellular senescence is an irreversible growth arrest that occurs as a result of damaging stimuli, in...
This study aimed at characterizing the genomic response to low versus moderate doses of ionizing rad...
A fibroblast feeder layer is currently the best option for large scale expansion of autologous skin ...
It is well understood that radiation causes damage to DNA, which triggers a DNA-damage response ofte...
The sensitivity of stem cells to DNA damaging agents is a matter of debate. For mouse somatic stem c...
Purpose: Knowledge of the pathophysiology of the irradiated skin is important to understand the tole...
Radiation-induced skin injury can take the form of serious cutaneous damage and have specific charac...
Skin is the largest, and arguably, the most important organ of the body. It is a complex and multi-d...