In photoaged skin, wrinkles result from an increased degradation and a decreased de novo synthesis of collagen fibers. At the molecular level, photoaged skin is characterized by increased amounts of large-scale deletions of the mitochondrial (mt) genome such as the 4,977bp common deletion. The common deletion can be generated in dermal fibroblasts through repetitive ultraviolet (UV) A irradiation, and this was found to be associated with an increased expression of the collagen-degrading enzyme matrix metalloproteinase-1 (MMP-1). These studies did not clarify whether increased MMP-1 expression was caused by a disturbance of mtDNA integrity or whether it occurred independently. We have therefore generated a phenocopy of cells bearing large-sc...
Biological responses of human skin to UVR including cancer and aging are largely wavelength-dependen...
Mitochondrial DNA mutations play a major role in human aging processes and degenerative diseases. Th...
Previous work has examined the use of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) damage as a biomarker of cumulative ...
In photoaged skin, wrinkles result from an increased degradation and a decreased de novo synthesis o...
Abstract Background Reduced cell spreading is a promi...
The exact pathogenesis of photoaging of the skin is not yet known. Earlier, a number of molecular pa...
The potential role of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletions in nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) and in c...
Human skin is exposed to a multiplicity of exogenous damaging agents of which solar radiation is the...
Human skin is exposed to a multiplicity of exogenous damaging agents of which solar radiation is the...
We have examined the use of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) as a molecular marker to study the relation be...
Mutations of mitochondrial (mt) DNA play a role in neurodegeneration, normal aging, premature aging ...
The exact pathogenesis of photoaging of the skin is not yet known. Earlier, a number of molecular pa...
The use of mtDNA damage as a biomarker of cumulative sunlight exposure in human skin is a relatively...
We and colleagues have suggested that deletions of mitochondrial DNA may be useful as a biomarker of...
Mitochondrial DNA mutations play a major role in human aging processes and degenerative diseases. Th...
Biological responses of human skin to UVR including cancer and aging are largely wavelength-dependen...
Mitochondrial DNA mutations play a major role in human aging processes and degenerative diseases. Th...
Previous work has examined the use of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) damage as a biomarker of cumulative ...
In photoaged skin, wrinkles result from an increased degradation and a decreased de novo synthesis o...
Abstract Background Reduced cell spreading is a promi...
The exact pathogenesis of photoaging of the skin is not yet known. Earlier, a number of molecular pa...
The potential role of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletions in nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) and in c...
Human skin is exposed to a multiplicity of exogenous damaging agents of which solar radiation is the...
Human skin is exposed to a multiplicity of exogenous damaging agents of which solar radiation is the...
We have examined the use of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) as a molecular marker to study the relation be...
Mutations of mitochondrial (mt) DNA play a role in neurodegeneration, normal aging, premature aging ...
The exact pathogenesis of photoaging of the skin is not yet known. Earlier, a number of molecular pa...
The use of mtDNA damage as a biomarker of cumulative sunlight exposure in human skin is a relatively...
We and colleagues have suggested that deletions of mitochondrial DNA may be useful as a biomarker of...
Mitochondrial DNA mutations play a major role in human aging processes and degenerative diseases. Th...
Biological responses of human skin to UVR including cancer and aging are largely wavelength-dependen...
Mitochondrial DNA mutations play a major role in human aging processes and degenerative diseases. Th...
Previous work has examined the use of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) damage as a biomarker of cumulative ...