Ultraviolet radiation-induced carcinogenesis: Mechanisms and experimental models

Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a very prominent environmental toxic agent. UVR has been implicated in the initiation and progression of photocarcinogenesis. UVR exposure elicits numerous cellular and molecular events which include the generation of inflammatory mediators, DNA damage, epigenetic modi...

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Main Authors: Karthikeyan Ramasamy, Mohana Shanmugam, Agilan Balupillai, Kanimozhi Govindhasamy, Srithar Gunaseelan, Ganesan Muthusamy, Beualah Mary Robert, Rajendra Prasad Nagarajan
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Radiation and Cancer Research
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Online Access:http://www.journalrcr.org/article.asp?issn=0973-0168;year=2017;volume=8;issue=1;spage=4;epage=19;aulast=Ramasamy
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spelling doaj-2ab901212fca41479b9596c410c291ec2020-11-25T00:58:13ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Radiation and Cancer Research2588-92732468-92032017-01-018141910.4103/0973-0168.199301Ultraviolet radiation-induced carcinogenesis: Mechanisms and experimental modelsKarthikeyan RamasamyMohana ShanmugamAgilan BalupillaiKanimozhi GovindhasamySrithar GunaseelanGanesan MuthusamyBeualah Mary RobertRajendra Prasad NagarajanUltraviolet radiation (UVR) is a very prominent environmental toxic agent. UVR has been implicated in the initiation and progression of photocarcinogenesis. UVR exposure elicits numerous cellular and molecular events which include the generation of inflammatory mediators, DNA damage, epigenetic modifications, and oxidative damages mediated activation of signaling pathways. UVR-initiated signal transduction pathways are believed to be responsible for tumor promotion effects. UVR-induced carcinogenic mechanism has been well studied using various animal and cellular models. Human skin-derived dermal fibroblasts, epidermal keratinocytes, and melanocytes served as excellent cellular model systems for the understanding of UVR-mediated carcinogenic events. Apart from this, scientists developed reconstituted three-dimensional normal human skin equivalent models for the study of UVR signaling pathways. Moreover, hairless mice such as SKH-1, devoid of Hr gene, served as a valuable model for experimental carcinogenesis. Scientists have also used transgenic mice and dorsal portion shaved Swiss albino mice for UVR carcinogenesis studies. In this review, we have discussed the current progress in the study on ultraviolet B (UVB)-mediated carcinogenesis and outlined appropriate experimental models for both ultraviolet A- and UVB-mediated carcinogenesis.http://www.journalrcr.org/article.asp?issn=0973-0168;year=2017;volume=8;issue=1;spage=4;epage=19;aulast=RamasamyDNA damageexperimental modelsskin cancerultraviolet radiation
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author Karthikeyan Ramasamy
Mohana Shanmugam
Agilan Balupillai
Kanimozhi Govindhasamy
Srithar Gunaseelan
Ganesan Muthusamy
Beualah Mary Robert
Rajendra Prasad Nagarajan
spellingShingle Karthikeyan Ramasamy
Mohana Shanmugam
Agilan Balupillai
Kanimozhi Govindhasamy
Srithar Gunaseelan
Ganesan Muthusamy
Beualah Mary Robert
Rajendra Prasad Nagarajan
Ultraviolet radiation-induced carcinogenesis: Mechanisms and experimental models
Journal of Radiation and Cancer Research
DNA damage
experimental models
skin cancer
ultraviolet radiation
author_facet Karthikeyan Ramasamy
Mohana Shanmugam
Agilan Balupillai
Kanimozhi Govindhasamy
Srithar Gunaseelan
Ganesan Muthusamy
Beualah Mary Robert
Rajendra Prasad Nagarajan
author_sort Karthikeyan Ramasamy
title Ultraviolet radiation-induced carcinogenesis: Mechanisms and experimental models
title_short Ultraviolet radiation-induced carcinogenesis: Mechanisms and experimental models
title_full Ultraviolet radiation-induced carcinogenesis: Mechanisms and experimental models
title_fullStr Ultraviolet radiation-induced carcinogenesis: Mechanisms and experimental models
title_full_unstemmed Ultraviolet radiation-induced carcinogenesis: Mechanisms and experimental models
title_sort ultraviolet radiation-induced carcinogenesis: mechanisms and experimental models
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Radiation and Cancer Research
issn 2588-9273
2468-9203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a very prominent environmental toxic agent. UVR has been implicated in the initiation and progression of photocarcinogenesis. UVR exposure elicits numerous cellular and molecular events which include the generation of inflammatory mediators, DNA damage, epigenetic modifications, and oxidative damages mediated activation of signaling pathways. UVR-initiated signal transduction pathways are believed to be responsible for tumor promotion effects. UVR-induced carcinogenic mechanism has been well studied using various animal and cellular models. Human skin-derived dermal fibroblasts, epidermal keratinocytes, and melanocytes served as excellent cellular model systems for the understanding of UVR-mediated carcinogenic events. Apart from this, scientists developed reconstituted three-dimensional normal human skin equivalent models for the study of UVR signaling pathways. Moreover, hairless mice such as SKH-1, devoid of Hr gene, served as a valuable model for experimental carcinogenesis. Scientists have also used transgenic mice and dorsal portion shaved Swiss albino mice for UVR carcinogenesis studies. In this review, we have discussed the current progress in the study on ultraviolet B (UVB)-mediated carcinogenesis and outlined appropriate experimental models for both ultraviolet A- and UVB-mediated carcinogenesis.
topic DNA damage
experimental models
skin cancer
ultraviolet radiation
url http://www.journalrcr.org/article.asp?issn=0973-0168;year=2017;volume=8;issue=1;spage=4;epage=19;aulast=Ramasamy
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