Recent advances in understanding of radiation-induced skin tissue reactions with respect to acute tissue injury and late adverse effect.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Keiko Iwashita, Keiji Suzuki, Mitsuaki Ojima
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Skin is a tissue vulnerable to radiation exposure, which causes acute tissue reactions, including erythema, edema, desquamation, ulceration and late effects, such as skin cancers. As the effects of radiation exposure on the skin tissue are easily evaluated by visual examination, much information on radiation-induced skin reactions has been available from the clinical observation of people exposed to ionizing radiation, such as cancer patients receiving radiotherapy, although the mechanisms underlying skin reactions have not yet been fully understood. Recent advances in tissue biology at the molecular level have provided insights into the mechanisms of skin tissue reactions from the stem cell points of view. For example, our understanding of epidermal regeneration by epidermal stem cells as well as cells from the bulge in humans and the sebaceous gland in mouse, descriptions of the role of skin immune cells on inflammatory response and maintenance of genome integrity by epidermal stem cell competition, have greatly improved in the last decade with the identification of several key molecules. Thus, this review will provide an overview of the current status toward the comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms of adverse skin tissue reactions, with respect to mitigation of acute skin injuries as well as late carcinogenesis in response to ionizing radiation. In particular, the pleiotropic features of various types of cells consisting of skin tissue and their roles in securing skin functional homeostasis will be discussed.

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辐射引起的皮肤组织反应在急性组织损伤和后期不良反应方面的最新进展。
皮肤是易受辐射影响的组织,辐射会引起急性组织反应,包括红斑、水肿、脱屑、溃疡和皮肤癌等后期影响。由于辐射暴露对皮肤组织的影响很容易通过目测来评估,因此对电离辐射暴露人群(如接受放射治疗的癌症患者)的临床观察获得了许多关于辐射诱发皮肤反应的信息,尽管皮肤反应的机制尚未完全了解。组织生物学在分子水平上的最新进展从干细胞的角度提供了对皮肤组织反应机制的见解。例如,我们对表皮干细胞以及人类和小鼠皮脂腺细胞的表皮再生的理解,对皮肤免疫细胞在炎症反应中的作用的描述以及表皮干细胞竞争对基因组完整性的维持,随着几个关键分子的鉴定,在过去十年中有了很大的提高。因此,本文综述了电离辐射对皮肤组织不良反应机制的全面了解,以及电离辐射对急性皮肤损伤和晚期癌变的影响。特别地,各种类型的细胞组成的皮肤组织的多效性特征及其在确保皮肤功能稳态中的作用将被讨论。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
5.00%
发文量
86
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Radiation Research (JRR) is an official journal of The Japanese Radiation Research Society (JRRS), and the Japanese Society for Radiation Oncology (JASTRO). Since its launch in 1960 as the official journal of the JRRS, the journal has published scientific articles in radiation science in biology, chemistry, physics, epidemiology, and environmental sciences. JRR broadened its scope to include oncology in 2009, when JASTRO partnered with the JRRS to publish the journal. Articles considered fall into two broad categories: Oncology & Medicine - including all aspects of research with patients that impacts on the treatment of cancer using radiation. Papers which cover related radiation therapies, radiation dosimetry, and those describing the basis for treatment methods including techniques, are also welcomed. Clinical case reports are not acceptable. Radiation Research - basic science studies of radiation effects on livings in the area of physics, chemistry, biology, epidemiology and environmental sciences. Please be advised that JRR does not accept any papers of pure physics or chemistry. The journal is bimonthly, and is edited and published by the JRR Editorial Committee.
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