Narrow-band UVB induces apoptosis in human keratinocytes

被引:57
作者
Aufiero, BM
Talwar, H
Young, C
Krishnan, M
Hatfield, JS
Lee, HK
Wong, HK
Hamzavi, I
Murakawa, GJ [1 ]
机构
[1] Wayne State Univ, Sch Med, Dept Dermatol, Detroit, MI 48201 USA
[2] VA Med Ctr, Electron Microscopy Lab, Detroit, MI 48201 USA
[3] Henry Ford Hosp, Dept Dermatol, Detroit, MI 48202 USA
关键词
skin inflammatory disorders; phototherapy; UVB damage; narrow-band UVB;
D O I
10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2005.08.011
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Narrow-band ultraviolet (NB-UVB) phototherapy emits mostly 311/312 nm light and is commonly used in the treatment of inflammatory skin disorders. As a source of UVB irradiation, NB-UVB causes apoptosis in T lymphocytes but its effects on keratinocytes are unknown. Herein, we have investigated the ability of NB-UVB to induce apoptosis in keratinocytes. Two types of human keratinocytes, primary and immortalized, were exposed to NB-UVB and broad-band UVB (BB-UVB; 315-280 nm) and tested for apoptosis. Both UVB light sources induced apoptosis in keratinocytes as determined by the presence of DNA ladders, although NB-UVB required approximately ten fold higher doses; NB-UVB (1000 mJ/cm(2)) and BB-UVB (125 mJ/cm(2)). By comparison, lower doses of NB-UVB (750 mJ/cm(2)) induced apoptosis in T lymphocytes, suggesting cell type specificity for NB-UVB induced apoptosis. Approximately, 50% or more of the cells underwent apoptosis when exposed to NB-UVB or BB-UVB as revealed by TUNEL assay. Electron micrographs showed that NB-UVB irradiated keratinocytes contained marked chromatin condensation, extensive cytoplasmic vacuolization and fragmentation of the nuclear envelope. Furthermore, Western blot analysis confirmed the presence of activated products of caspase 3 in keratinocytes that received apoptotic doses of NB-UVB. This study defines conditions by which NB-UVB irradiation causes apoptosis in keratinocytes. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页数:8
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