The sunburn reaction is the most common consequence of human exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR), and is mediated at least in part by interleukin- 6 (IL-6). The aim of this study was to determine if DNA is a major chromophore involved in the induction of IL-6 following UV irradiation of a human epidermoid carcinoma cell line (KB), and of normal human epidermal keratinocytes. We first confirmed that IL-6 release was associated with enhanced levels of IL-6 mRNA transcripts. The wavelength dependence for IL-6 release was then investigated by irradiating the cells at defined wavelengths (254, 302, 313, 334, and 365 nm) with a monochromator. The maximum effect on IL-6 release was observed at 254 nm with only low levels of induction observed ...
Background Recent studies have demonstrated that a tanning lamp emitting predominantly ultraviolet (...
International audienceSolar UV radiation is the most important environmental factor involved in the ...
Exposing skin to UVB (280-320 nm) radiation suppresses contact hypersensitivity by a mechanism that ...
Exposure to increasing doses (290-315 nm) of ultraviolet (UV) B radiation is thought to profoundly a...
Although the clinical effects of acute exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light—such as cutaneous inflamma...
Pyrimidine dimers participate as important factors in ultraviolet-induced lethality, mutagenicity an...
Epidermal cells (EC) are well known as a source of cytokines, including interleukin (IL)-6. In the p...
We compared the susceptibilities of cultured melanocytes and keratinocytes to dimer induction in DNA...
International audienceDelineation of the DNA-damaging properties of UVA radiation is a major issue i...
Delineation of the DNA-damaging properties of UVA radiation is a major issue in understanding solar ...
Non-Langerhans cell, antigen-presenting T6-DR+ epidermal cells (EC) appear 3 days following broad ba...
Like other cytokines, IL-6 has been reported to stimulate collagenase. In this study we were interes...
Exposure to ultraviolet light (UV light) poses a serieus threat to human health. An altered life sty...
One prominent lesion induced in DNA by ultraviolet (UV) radiation is the cyclobutyl pyrimidine dimer...
The proinflammatory cytokine IL-6 is released in the skin following UVB irradiation, but its potenti...
Background Recent studies have demonstrated that a tanning lamp emitting predominantly ultraviolet (...
International audienceSolar UV radiation is the most important environmental factor involved in the ...
Exposing skin to UVB (280-320 nm) radiation suppresses contact hypersensitivity by a mechanism that ...
Exposure to increasing doses (290-315 nm) of ultraviolet (UV) B radiation is thought to profoundly a...
Although the clinical effects of acute exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light—such as cutaneous inflamma...
Pyrimidine dimers participate as important factors in ultraviolet-induced lethality, mutagenicity an...
Epidermal cells (EC) are well known as a source of cytokines, including interleukin (IL)-6. In the p...
We compared the susceptibilities of cultured melanocytes and keratinocytes to dimer induction in DNA...
International audienceDelineation of the DNA-damaging properties of UVA radiation is a major issue i...
Delineation of the DNA-damaging properties of UVA radiation is a major issue in understanding solar ...
Non-Langerhans cell, antigen-presenting T6-DR+ epidermal cells (EC) appear 3 days following broad ba...
Like other cytokines, IL-6 has been reported to stimulate collagenase. In this study we were interes...
Exposure to ultraviolet light (UV light) poses a serieus threat to human health. An altered life sty...
One prominent lesion induced in DNA by ultraviolet (UV) radiation is the cyclobutyl pyrimidine dimer...
The proinflammatory cytokine IL-6 is released in the skin following UVB irradiation, but its potenti...
Background Recent studies have demonstrated that a tanning lamp emitting predominantly ultraviolet (...
International audienceSolar UV radiation is the most important environmental factor involved in the ...
Exposing skin to UVB (280-320 nm) radiation suppresses contact hypersensitivity by a mechanism that ...