Circadian effects on UV-induced damage and mutations

IF 6.4 2区 医学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Donna Goodenow , Adam J. Greer , Sean J. Cone , Shobhan Gaddameedhi
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Skin cancer is the most diagnosed type of cancer in the United States, and while most of these malignancies are highly treatable, treatment costs still exceed $8 billion annually. Over the last 50 years, the annual incidence of skin cancer has steadily grown; therefore, understanding the environmental factors driving these types of cancer is a prominent research-focus. A causality between ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure and skin cancer is well-established, but exposure to UVR alone is not necessarily sufficient to induce carcinogenesis. The emerging field of circadian biology intersects strongly with the physiological systems of the mammalian body and introduces a unique opportunity for analyzing mechanisms of homeostatic disruption. The circadian clock refers to the approximate 24-hour cycle, in which protein levels of specific clock-controlled genes (CCGs) fluctuate based on the time of day. Though these CCGs are tissue specific, the skin has been observed to have a robust circadian clock that plays a role in its response to UVR exposure. This in-depth review will detail the mechanisms of the circadian clock and its role in cellular homeostasis. Next, the skin’s response to UVR exposure and its induction of DNA damage and mutations will be covered – with an additional focus placed on how the circadian clock influences this response through nucleotide excision repair. Lastly, this review will discuss current models for studying UVR-induced skin lesions and perturbations of the circadian clock, as well as the impact of these factors on human health.

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紫外线诱导的损伤和突变的昼夜效应。
皮肤癌症是美国诊断最多的癌症类型,尽管大多数恶性肿瘤都是高度可治疗的,但每年的治疗费用仍超过80亿美元。在过去的50年里,癌症的年发病率稳步增长;因此,了解驱动这些类型癌症的环境因素是一个突出的研究焦点。紫外线辐射(UVR)暴露与皮肤癌症之间的因果关系已得到证实,但单独暴露于UVR并不一定足以诱发癌症。昼夜节律生物学的新兴领域与哺乳动物身体的生理系统密切相关,为分析稳态破坏机制提供了独特的机会。昼夜节律时钟是指大约24小时的周期,其中特定时钟控制基因(CCG)的蛋白质水平根据一天中的时间而波动。尽管这些CCG是组织特异性的,但已经观察到皮肤具有强大的昼夜节律时钟,在其对UVR暴露的反应中发挥作用。这篇深入的综述将详细介绍昼夜节律时钟的机制及其在细胞稳态中的作用。接下来,将讨论皮肤对紫外线照射的反应及其对DNA损伤和突变的诱导,并进一步关注生物钟如何通过核苷酸切除修复影响这种反应。最后,这篇综述将讨论目前研究紫外线诱导的皮肤损伤和昼夜节律钟扰动的模型,以及这些因素对人类健康的影响。
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CiteScore
12.20
自引率
1.90%
发文量
22
审稿时长
15.7 weeks
期刊介绍: The subject areas of Reviews in Mutation Research encompass the entire spectrum of the science of mutation research and its applications, with particular emphasis on the relationship between mutation and disease. Thus this section will cover advances in human genome research (including evolving technologies for mutation detection and functional genomics) with applications in clinical genetics, gene therapy and health risk assessment for environmental agents of concern.
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