Cellular target of UVB-induced DNA damage resulting in local suppression of contact hypersensitivity
article
Experimental data are reviewed that lend support to the hypothesis that formation of DNA damage is the initiation event of local suppression of contact hypersensitivity (CHS) after exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiaton and that the antigen-presenting cell (APC) is an important traget for this DNA damage. Chemicals/CAS: DNA, 9007-49-2
Topics
Antigen-presenting cellsContact hypersensitivityDNA damagePhotoimmunologyUVBAntigen presenting cellConference paperContact allergyDNA damageImmunologyPriority journalUltraviolet b radiationAnimalsCells, CulturedDermatitis, ContactDNADNA DamageHumansImmunosuppressionModels, GeneticModels, ImmunologicalUltraviolet Rays
TNO Identifier
40641
Source
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B : Biology, 44, pp. 107-111.
Pages
107-111
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