Expression of Filaggrin and its Degradation Products in Human Skin Following Erythemal Doses of Ultraviolet B Irradiation

Authors

  • Stine Simonsen
  • Jacob P. Thyssen
  • Steffen Heegaard
  • Sanja Kezic
  • Lone Skov

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-2662

Keywords:

filaggrin, ultraviolet B, acute inflammation, human

Abstract

Epidermal filaggrin level is affected by ultraviolet B irradiation in animal and experimental models. This study examined the effect of ultraviolet B irradiation on epidermal filaggrin and natural moisturizing factors in vivo in healthy adults (n=22). Participants were irradiated with 2 minimal erythema doses of ultraviolet B on the skin. Biopsies and tape strips were collected from skin irradiated 24 and 72 h earlier and from non-irradiated skin (control). Real-time quantitative PCR on skin biopsies showed significantly reduced profilaggrin mRNA expression 24 h after irradiation (mean relative mRNA expression?standard deviation: control, 3.86?2.06 vs. 24 h, 1.52?0.640; p=0.02; n=8). Immunohistochemistry showed aberrant spatial distribution of filaggrin protein 72 h after irradiation (n=3). High-pressure liquid chromatography of tape extracts showed no change in mean total natural moisturizing factor levels after irradiation, but mean trans-urocanic acid was significantly reduced, as expected (n=8). In conclusion, erythemal doses of ultraviolet B exert acute effects on profilaggrin mRNA and filaggrin protein in human skin in vivo.

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Published

2017-05-04

How to Cite

Simonsen, S., Thyssen, J. P., Heegaard, S., Kezic, S., & Skov, L. (2017). Expression of Filaggrin and its Degradation Products in Human Skin Following Erythemal Doses of Ultraviolet B Irradiation. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 97(7), 797–801. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-2662

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