In response to ultraviolet radiation (UVR), skin keratinocytes increase expression of heat shock proteins that can protect cells from stress-induced damage. This heat shock response is known to be transcriptionally regulated in eukaryotic cells exposed to certain forms of environmental stress. In the skin, absorption of ultraviolet B light occurs primarily in the epidermis, and therefore, using primary cultures of normal human epidermal keratinocytes, we have examined whether transcriptional activation of the hsp72 gene occurs following UVB irradiation. Cultured keratinocytes were exposed to UVB (290–320 nm, 300 J per m2) and then incubated at 37°C for various intervals before harvesting. Immediately following UV exposure, the heat shock tr...
Two components of sunlight, ultraviolet (UV) B (290-320 nm) and infrared (greater than 700 nm), each...
Skin plays an important role in protection against oxidative stressors such as ultraviolet radiation...
Recent advances in the biology of heat-shock proteins (hsps) are reviewed. These abundant and evolut...
In response to ultraviolet radiation (UVR), skin keratinocytes increase expression of heat shock pro...
We have shown previously that human epidermal keratinocytes in situ and in vitro constitutively expr...
Exposure of cells to elevated temperatures induces a physiologic response characterized by the synth...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) from sunlight is the major effector for skin aging and carcinogenesis. H...
The ability of heat shock to induce functional protection against ultraviolet B (UVB) light was exam...
Background: UV radiation induces significant DNA damage in keratinocytes and is a known risk factor ...
Skin, the most superficial tissue of our body, is the first target of environmental stimuli, among w...
Solar UVA–UVB radiation is responsible for development and continuity of life in the earth, but it c...
This study delineates the mechanisms by which UVB regulates protein synthesis in human keratinocytes...
Background Exposure to heat stress after UVB irradiation induces a reduction of apoptosis, resulting...
BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESIS: Ultraviolet B (UVB) irradiation from the sun can disrupt normal epiderma...
Heat shock proteins are versatile tools engaged in several cellular functions. In particular, the st...
Two components of sunlight, ultraviolet (UV) B (290-320 nm) and infrared (greater than 700 nm), each...
Skin plays an important role in protection against oxidative stressors such as ultraviolet radiation...
Recent advances in the biology of heat-shock proteins (hsps) are reviewed. These abundant and evolut...
In response to ultraviolet radiation (UVR), skin keratinocytes increase expression of heat shock pro...
We have shown previously that human epidermal keratinocytes in situ and in vitro constitutively expr...
Exposure of cells to elevated temperatures induces a physiologic response characterized by the synth...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) from sunlight is the major effector for skin aging and carcinogenesis. H...
The ability of heat shock to induce functional protection against ultraviolet B (UVB) light was exam...
Background: UV radiation induces significant DNA damage in keratinocytes and is a known risk factor ...
Skin, the most superficial tissue of our body, is the first target of environmental stimuli, among w...
Solar UVA–UVB radiation is responsible for development and continuity of life in the earth, but it c...
This study delineates the mechanisms by which UVB regulates protein synthesis in human keratinocytes...
Background Exposure to heat stress after UVB irradiation induces a reduction of apoptosis, resulting...
BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESIS: Ultraviolet B (UVB) irradiation from the sun can disrupt normal epiderma...
Heat shock proteins are versatile tools engaged in several cellular functions. In particular, the st...
Two components of sunlight, ultraviolet (UV) B (290-320 nm) and infrared (greater than 700 nm), each...
Skin plays an important role in protection against oxidative stressors such as ultraviolet radiation...
Recent advances in the biology of heat-shock proteins (hsps) are reviewed. These abundant and evolut...