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1 August 2000 Keratinocytes Exposed to Ultraviolet Radiation Reveal Three Down-regulated Genes with Potential Function in Differentiation and Cell Cycle Control
Thomas Pötter, Wolfgang Göhde, Niels Wedemeyer, Wolfgang Köhnlein
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Pötter, T., Göhde, W., Wedemeyer, N. and Köhnlein, W. Keratinocytes Exposed to Ultraviolet Radiation Reveal Three Down-regulated Genes with Potential Function in Differentiation and Cell Cycle Control.

The incidence of skin cancer is increasing in epidemic proportion. Although solar UV radiation is known to be the major risk factor, much information is lacking about the molecular mechanisms leading to skin cancer. To gain a deeper insight into these mechanisms, we have examined cells of a human keratinocyte cell line (HaCat) after exposure to 0.16 minimal erythema doses of UVB radiation. This dose led to an S-phase delay that was reversible 22 h postirradiation. To examine gene expression 10 h after UV irradiation, a nonradioactive differential display was employed. Three genes were identified as being down-regulated significantly. The first encodes for topoisomerase-IIβ-binding protein 1 (expression level 5% 6 h after irradiation). This protein is associated with human topoisomerase IIβ and appears to be necessary for DNA replication during the onset of S phase. The second gene product has previously been reported to be involved in differentiation and is therefore known as differentiation-dependent A4 protein (28% 8 h after irradiation). The third gene is XPO1 (also known as CRM1) (5% 8 h after irradiation), whose protein is involved in nuclear export of mRNA molecules. Differential expression of these genes after UV irradiation has not been reported. Because of their potential involvement in cell cycle control and differentiation, these proteins could be important for understanding the reaction of keratinocytes after exposure to UV radiation.

Thomas Pötter, Wolfgang Göhde, Niels Wedemeyer, and Wolfgang Köhnlein "Keratinocytes Exposed to Ultraviolet Radiation Reveal Three Down-regulated Genes with Potential Function in Differentiation and Cell Cycle Control," Radiation Research 154(2), 151-158, (1 August 2000). https://doi.org/10.1667/0033-7587(2000)154[0151:KETURR]2.0.CO;2
Received: 7 June 1999; Accepted: 1 March 2000; Published: 1 August 2000
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