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Towards a Better Understanding of the Molecular Mechanisms Involved in Sunlight-Induced Melanoma

Although much less prevalent than its nonmelanoma skin cancer counterparts, cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) is the most lethal human skin cancer. Epidemiological and biological studies have established a strong link between lifetime exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light, particularly sunburn in chil...

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Autores principales: Williams, Mandy, Ouhtit, Allal
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1138269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15689639
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1110724304404082
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description Although much less prevalent than its nonmelanoma skin cancer counterparts, cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) is the most lethal human skin cancer. Epidemiological and biological studies have established a strong link between lifetime exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light, particularly sunburn in childhood, and the development of melanoma. However, the specific molecular targets of this environmental carcinogen are not known. Data obtained from genetic and molecular studies over the last few years have identified the INK4a/ARF locus as the “gatekeeper” melanoma suppressor, encoding two tumour suppressor proteins in human, p16(INK4a) and p14(ARF). Recent developments in molecular biotechnology and research using laboratory animals have made a significant gene breakthrough identifying the components of the p16(INK4a)/Rb pathway as the principal and rate-limiting targets of UV radiation actions in melanoma formation. This review summarizes the current knowledge of the molecular mechanisms involved in melanoma development and its relationship to sunlight UV radiation.
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spelling pubmed-11382692005-06-09 Towards a Better Understanding of the Molecular Mechanisms Involved in Sunlight-Induced Melanoma Williams, Mandy Ouhtit, Allal J Biomed Biotechnol Review Article Although much less prevalent than its nonmelanoma skin cancer counterparts, cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) is the most lethal human skin cancer. Epidemiological and biological studies have established a strong link between lifetime exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light, particularly sunburn in childhood, and the development of melanoma. However, the specific molecular targets of this environmental carcinogen are not known. Data obtained from genetic and molecular studies over the last few years have identified the INK4a/ARF locus as the “gatekeeper” melanoma suppressor, encoding two tumour suppressor proteins in human, p16(INK4a) and p14(ARF). Recent developments in molecular biotechnology and research using laboratory animals have made a significant gene breakthrough identifying the components of the p16(INK4a)/Rb pathway as the principal and rate-limiting targets of UV radiation actions in melanoma formation. This review summarizes the current knowledge of the molecular mechanisms involved in melanoma development and its relationship to sunlight UV radiation. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2005 /pmc/articles/PMC1138269/ /pubmed/15689639 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1110724304404082 Text en Hindawi Publishing Corporation
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title_short Towards a Better Understanding of the Molecular Mechanisms Involved in Sunlight-Induced Melanoma
title_sort towards a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in sunlight-induced melanoma
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1138269/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1110724304404082
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