Sunlight, immunosuppression and skin cancer: Role of histamine and mast cells

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作者
Hart, PH [1 ]
Grimbaldeston, MA [1 ]
Finlay-Jones, JJ [1 ]
机构
[1] Flinders Univ S Australia, Sch Med, Dept Microbiol & Infect Dis, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia
关键词
histamine; immunosuppression; mast cells; skin; ultraviolet B light;
D O I
10.1046/j.1440-1681.2001.03392.x
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
1. The development into tumours of skin cells transformed by ultraviolet (UV) B radiation of wavelengths 290-320 nm is enhanced by the ability of UVB to suppress an immune response that mould otherwise destroy them, Ultraviolet B-induced immunomodulation may be by multiple mechanisms, but generally manifests in an antigen-presenting cell defect and an altered cytokine environment in the draining lymph nodes. 2. Immune responses to microbial or self-antigens may be dysfunctional by similar mechanisms following UVB exposure. 3. Earliest-acting intermediates in the initiation of UVB-induced immunosuppression are the UVB absorbers (photoreceptors) of the skin, notably DNA resulting in immunoregulatory cytokine production, and trans-urocanic acid (UCA), which, upon isomerization to its cis isomer, signals downstream immunosuppressive events. 4. In mice, dermal mast cells are critical to UVB-induced systemic immunomodulation, In mice, there is a functional link as well as a linear relationship between the prevalence of histamine-staining dermal mast cells and the log of the dose of UVB required for 50% immunosuppression, Studies with histamine receptor antagonists support histamine as the main product of mast cells involved. Histamine acts in targe part via a prostanoid dependent pathway. 5. Approximately 50% of humans and greater than 90% of patients with non-melanoma skin cancer are UVB susceptible for suppression of a contact hypersensitivity response. Neither cytokine polymorphisms nor UVB-induced levels of cis-UCA in irradiated skin have been linked to UVB susceptibility. Patients with basal cell carcinomas (BCC) have an increased dermal mast cell prevalence in non-sun-exposed buttock skin. We propose that mast cells function in humans, as in mice, by initiating immunosuppression and, thereby, allowing a permissive environment for BCC development.
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