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Ultraviolet Light B-Mediated Inhibition of Skin Catalase Activity Promotes Gr-1(+)CD11b(+) Myeloid Cell Expansion
Skin cancer incidence and mortality are higher in men compared to women, but the causes of this sex discrepancy remain largely unknown. Ultraviolet light exposure induces cutaneous inflammation and neutralizes cutaneous antioxidants. Gr-1(+)CD11b(+) myeloid cells are heterogeneous bone marrow-derive...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3270125/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22030957 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jid.2011.329 |
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author | Sullivan, Nicholas J. Tober, Kathleen L. Burns, Erin M. Schick, Jonathan S. Riggenbach, Judith A. Mace, Thomas A. Bill, Matthew A. Young, Gregory S. Oberyszyn, Tatiana M. Lesinski, Gregory B. |
author_facet | Sullivan, Nicholas J. Tober, Kathleen L. Burns, Erin M. Schick, Jonathan S. Riggenbach, Judith A. Mace, Thomas A. Bill, Matthew A. Young, Gregory S. Oberyszyn, Tatiana M. Lesinski, Gregory B. |
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description | Skin cancer incidence and mortality are higher in men compared to women, but the causes of this sex discrepancy remain largely unknown. Ultraviolet light exposure induces cutaneous inflammation and neutralizes cutaneous antioxidants. Gr-1(+)CD11b(+) myeloid cells are heterogeneous bone marrow-derived cells that promote inflammation-associated carcinogenesis. Reduced activity of catalase, an antioxidant present within skin, has been associated with skin carcinogenesis. We utilized the outbred, immune competent Skh-1 hairless mouse model of ultraviolet light B (UVB)-induced inflammation and non-melanoma skin cancer to further define sex discrepancies in UVB-induced inflammation. Our results demonstrated that male skin had relatively lower baseline catalase activity, which was inhibited following acute UVB exposure in both sexes. Further analysis revealed that skin catalase activity inversely correlated with splenic Gr-1(+)CD11b(+) myeloid cell percentage. Acute UVB exposure induced Gr-1(+)CD11b(+) myeloid cell skin infiltration, which was inhibited to a greater extent in males by topical catalase treatment. In chronic UVB studies, we demonstrated that the percentage of splenic Gr-1(+)CD11b(+) myeloid cells was 55% higher in male tumor-bearing mice compared to their female counterparts. Together, our findings indicate that lower skin catalase activity in male mice may at least in part contribute to increased UVB-induced Gr-1(+)CD11b(+) myeloid cells and subsequent skin carcinogenesis. |
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spelling | pubmed-32701252012-09-01 Ultraviolet Light B-Mediated Inhibition of Skin Catalase Activity Promotes Gr-1(+)CD11b(+) Myeloid Cell Expansion Sullivan, Nicholas J. Tober, Kathleen L. Burns, Erin M. Schick, Jonathan S. Riggenbach, Judith A. Mace, Thomas A. Bill, Matthew A. Young, Gregory S. Oberyszyn, Tatiana M. Lesinski, Gregory B. J Invest Dermatol Article Skin cancer incidence and mortality are higher in men compared to women, but the causes of this sex discrepancy remain largely unknown. Ultraviolet light exposure induces cutaneous inflammation and neutralizes cutaneous antioxidants. Gr-1(+)CD11b(+) myeloid cells are heterogeneous bone marrow-derived cells that promote inflammation-associated carcinogenesis. Reduced activity of catalase, an antioxidant present within skin, has been associated with skin carcinogenesis. We utilized the outbred, immune competent Skh-1 hairless mouse model of ultraviolet light B (UVB)-induced inflammation and non-melanoma skin cancer to further define sex discrepancies in UVB-induced inflammation. Our results demonstrated that male skin had relatively lower baseline catalase activity, which was inhibited following acute UVB exposure in both sexes. Further analysis revealed that skin catalase activity inversely correlated with splenic Gr-1(+)CD11b(+) myeloid cell percentage. Acute UVB exposure induced Gr-1(+)CD11b(+) myeloid cell skin infiltration, which was inhibited to a greater extent in males by topical catalase treatment. In chronic UVB studies, we demonstrated that the percentage of splenic Gr-1(+)CD11b(+) myeloid cells was 55% higher in male tumor-bearing mice compared to their female counterparts. Together, our findings indicate that lower skin catalase activity in male mice may at least in part contribute to increased UVB-induced Gr-1(+)CD11b(+) myeloid cells and subsequent skin carcinogenesis. 2011-10-27 2012-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3270125/ /pubmed/22030957 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jid.2011.329 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Sullivan, Nicholas J. Tober, Kathleen L. Burns, Erin M. Schick, Jonathan S. Riggenbach, Judith A. Mace, Thomas A. Bill, Matthew A. Young, Gregory S. Oberyszyn, Tatiana M. Lesinski, Gregory B. Ultraviolet Light B-Mediated Inhibition of Skin Catalase Activity Promotes Gr-1(+)CD11b(+) Myeloid Cell Expansion |
title | Ultraviolet Light B-Mediated Inhibition of Skin Catalase Activity Promotes Gr-1(+)CD11b(+) Myeloid Cell Expansion |
title_full | Ultraviolet Light B-Mediated Inhibition of Skin Catalase Activity Promotes Gr-1(+)CD11b(+) Myeloid Cell Expansion |
title_fullStr | Ultraviolet Light B-Mediated Inhibition of Skin Catalase Activity Promotes Gr-1(+)CD11b(+) Myeloid Cell Expansion |
title_full_unstemmed | Ultraviolet Light B-Mediated Inhibition of Skin Catalase Activity Promotes Gr-1(+)CD11b(+) Myeloid Cell Expansion |
title_short | Ultraviolet Light B-Mediated Inhibition of Skin Catalase Activity Promotes Gr-1(+)CD11b(+) Myeloid Cell Expansion |
title_sort | ultraviolet light b-mediated inhibition of skin catalase activity promotes gr-1(+)cd11b(+) myeloid cell expansion |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3270125/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22030957 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jid.2011.329 |
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