UV damage, DNA repair and skin carcinogenesis

被引:195
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作者
Cleaver, JE
Crowley, E
机构
[1] Univ Calif San Francisco, UCSF Canc Ctr, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA
[2] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Dermatol, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA
来源
FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE-LANDMARK | 2002年 / 7卷
关键词
ultraviolet light; DNA repair; xeroderma pigmentosum; pyrimidine dimers; excision repair; squamous cell carcinoma; basal cell carcinoma; melanoma; review;
D O I
10.2741/cleaver
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Skin cancer is unique among human cancers in its etiology, accessibility and the volume of detailed knowledge now assembled concerning its molecular mechanisms of origin. The major carcinogenic agent for most skin cancers is well established as solar ultraviolet light. This is absorbed in DNA with the formation of UV-specific dipyrimidine photoproducts. These can be repaired by nucleotide excision repair or replicated by low fidelity class Y polymerases. Insufficent repair followed by errors in replication produce characteristic mutations in dipyrimidine sequences that may represent initiation events in carcinogenesis. Chronic exposure to UVB results in disruption of the epithelial structure and expansion of premalignant clones which undergo further genomic changes leading to full malignancy. Genetic diseases in DNA repair, xeroderma pigmentosum, Cockayne syndrome and trichothiodystrophy, show varied elevated symptoms of sun sensitivity involving skin cancers and other symptoms including neurological degeneration and developmental delays. In humans, only xeroderma pigmentosum shows high levels of cancer, but mouse strains, with any of the genes corresponding to these diseases knocked-out, show elevated skin carcinogenesis. The three major skin cancers exhibit characteristic molecular changes defined by certain genes and associated pathways. Squamous cell carcinoma involves mutations in the p53 gene; basal cell carcinoma involves mutations in the PATCHED gene, and melanoma in the p16 gene. The subsequent development of malignant tumors involves many additional genomic changes that have yet to be fully cataloged.
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页码:D1024 / D1043
页数:20
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