The Influence of Blue Light Exposure on Reconstructed 3-Dimensional Skin Model: Molecular Changes and Gene Expression Profile

Juliana Carvalhães Lago , Melissa Dibbernn Ganzerla , Ana Luisa Abrahão Dias , Joice Panzarin Savietto
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Recent studies have provided information about digital eye strain and the potential damage that blue light from digital devices can cause to the eyes. In this study, we analyzed the influence of blue light exposure on reconstructed 3-dimensional skin model using RNA sequencing to identify the expression of transcripts and abnormal events. Three-dimensional skin was exposed to visible light spectrum and isolated blue wavelength for 1, 2, and 4 hours to represent acute exposure and 1 hour over 4 sequential days to represent repeated exposure, respectively, in this in vitro model. We compared gene expression levels with those of unexposed control. Samples submitted to repeated exposure showed reduced AK2 and DDX47, whereas they showed increased PABPC3 gene expression, revealing a significantly negative impact. RT-PCR validation assay with exposed 3-dimensional skin compared with unexposed control regarding 1 and 4 days of incubation showed increased IL-6 signaling mechanism activation and signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 gene STAT3 gene expression, whereas it showed decreased peroxisome proliferator–activated receptor signaling mechanism activation, suggesting an influence on inflammatory pathways. We also demonstrate upregulated gene expression of KIT, MAPK2, and PI3KC in samples from exposed condition, corroborating previous findings related to pigmentation signaling stimuli. These results reveal, to our knowledge, previously unreported data that enable studies on molecular response correlation of in vitro digital blue light exposure and human skin studies.

蓝光照射对重建的三维皮肤模型的影响:分子变化和基因表达谱
最近的研究提供了有关数码眼疲劳以及数码设备发出的蓝光可能对眼睛造成伤害的信息。在这项研究中,我们利用 RNA 测序技术分析了蓝光照射对重建的三维皮肤模型的影响,以确定转录本的表达和异常事件。在这个体外模型中,三维皮肤分别暴露在可见光光谱和隔离蓝光波长下 1、2 和 4 小时,以表示急性暴露;连续 4 天暴露 1 小时,以表示重复暴露。我们将基因表达水平与未暴露的对照组进行了比较。重复暴露的样本显示 AK2 和 DDX47 基因表达量减少,而 PABPC3 基因表达量增加,显示出明显的负面影响。与未暴露的对照组相比,暴露的三维皮肤在培养 1 天和 4 天后进行的 RT-PCR 验证试验表明,IL-6 信号机制激活和信号转导和转录激活因子 3 基因 STAT3 基因表达增加,而过氧化物酶体增殖激活受体信号机制激活减少,这表明炎症通路受到了影响。我们还发现,在暴露条件下的样本中,KIT、MAPK2 和 PI3KC 的基因表达上调,这证实了之前与色素信号刺激有关的研究结果。据我们所知,这些结果揭示了以前未曾报道过的数据,有助于研究体外数字蓝光照射与人体皮肤研究之间的分子反应相关性。
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