Autoradiographic counting technique was utilized to measure the ultraviolet-induced unscheduled DNA synthesis of skin fibroblasts from 12 patients with chronic actinic keratosis and from 12 healthy donors of about the same age. In order to reveal a possible regional difference of DNA repair between the parts of the body ordinarily exposed and those parts unexposed to sunlight, two cell strains were used for each examined subject; one developed from the forehead skin and the other from the abdominal or axillary skin. Unscheduled DNA synthesis appeared depressed in actinic keratosis patients, as compared with controls. In all examined subjects however cell strains from exposed skin showed a DNA repair more active than cell strains from unexposed skin. These findings show that skin cancer may be promoted in actinic keratosis patients by a defect of DNA repair. The exalted DNA repair of chronically sun exposed skin is probably the consequence of a defensive process caused by enzymatic induction. © 1978 Springer-Verlag.

Sbano, E., Andreassi, L., Fimiani, M., Valentino, A., Baiocchi, R. (1978). DNA-repair after UV-irradiation in skin fibroblasts from patients with actinic keratosis. ARCHIVES OF DERMATOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 262(1), 55-61 [10.1007/BF00455573].

DNA-repair after UV-irradiation in skin fibroblasts from patients with actinic keratosis

ANDREASSI, L.;FIMIANI, M.;
1978-01-01

Abstract

Autoradiographic counting technique was utilized to measure the ultraviolet-induced unscheduled DNA synthesis of skin fibroblasts from 12 patients with chronic actinic keratosis and from 12 healthy donors of about the same age. In order to reveal a possible regional difference of DNA repair between the parts of the body ordinarily exposed and those parts unexposed to sunlight, two cell strains were used for each examined subject; one developed from the forehead skin and the other from the abdominal or axillary skin. Unscheduled DNA synthesis appeared depressed in actinic keratosis patients, as compared with controls. In all examined subjects however cell strains from exposed skin showed a DNA repair more active than cell strains from unexposed skin. These findings show that skin cancer may be promoted in actinic keratosis patients by a defect of DNA repair. The exalted DNA repair of chronically sun exposed skin is probably the consequence of a defensive process caused by enzymatic induction. © 1978 Springer-Verlag.
1978
Sbano, E., Andreassi, L., Fimiani, M., Valentino, A., Baiocchi, R. (1978). DNA-repair after UV-irradiation in skin fibroblasts from patients with actinic keratosis. ARCHIVES OF DERMATOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 262(1), 55-61 [10.1007/BF00455573].
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