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Successful separation of apoptosis and necrosis pathways in HaCaT keratinocyte cells induced by UVB irradiation

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UVB irradiation can induce apoptotic, necrotic, and differentiation pathways in normal human keratinocytes. The present study was undertaken to determine at what dose of UVB each of these pathways is induced and whether these pathways are distinct or overlapping. We have observed that UVB induces fragmentation of DNA in human HaCaT keratinocytes, in a bimodal manner. Low doses of UVB, 5–20 mJ/cm2, increase the levels of apoptosis as shown by increased levels of fragmented DNA, Fas, PARP, and FasL protein, and the number of apoptotic cells as assessed by FACS analysis. At higher doses of UVB (20 and 30 mJ/cm2) the number of apoptotic cells becomes reduced, as does the amount of Fas, PARP, and FasL protein. At these higher doses, cell viability is decreased as measured by DNA synthesis (BrdU labeling) neutral red uptake, which represents an increasing necrotic phenotype. Expression of markers of keratinocyte differentiation, involucrin, keratin K1, and keratin K10, are also observed to decrease with increasing UVB dose. These changes are accompanied by a further increase in DNA fragmentation. We conclude that low doses of UVB (5–20 mJ/cm2) induced an apoptotic pathway, whereas increasing doses (greater than 20 mJ/cm2) of UVB produce a direct necrotic effect and inhibit terminal differentiation.

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Mammone, T., Gan, D., Collins, D. et al. Successful separation of apoptosis and necrosis pathways in HaCaT keratinocyte cells induced by UVB irradiation. Cell Biol Toxicol 16, 293–302 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026746330146

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