Literature DB >> 6212709

Immunosuppressive effects of ultraviolet (280-320 nm) radiation and psoralen plus ultraviolet (320-400 nm) radiation in mice.

M L Kripke.   

Abstract

Contact hypersensitivity (CHS), a cell-mediated immunologic reaction, can be induced in mice by application of a contact-sensitizing chemical to the shaved skin. Exposing the animals to UV radiation from FS40 sunlamps inhibits this immune response. This inhibition is systemic, since the sensitizer need not be applied to the irradiated site of the animal. The mechanism whereby UV radiation prevents CHS appears to involve the production of suppressor T-lymphocytes. Recent evidence suggests that UV exposure of mice alters the way in which certain antigens are processed, and this altered processing or presentation of antigen results in the activation of the suppressor cell pathway, rather than leading to immunization. Treatment of mice with a photosensitizer, psoralen, plus UV (320-400 nm) radiation also suppresses CHS systemically, but whether the cellular mechanisms are the same as those underlying the suppression from the shorter UV wavelengths remains to be determined. The possible role of these immunosuppressive events in photocarcinogenesis is discussed.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6212709

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Natl Cancer Inst        ISSN: 0027-8874            Impact factor:   13.506


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2.  Prolongation of skin graft survival in mice by in vitro PUVA treatment and failure of induction of specific immunological memory by PUVA-treated grafts.

Authors:  S Gruner; H Meffert; E Karasek; N Sönnichsen
Journal:  Arch Dermatol Res       Date:  1984       Impact factor: 3.017

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