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How Wounding via Lasers Has Potential Photocarcinogenic Preventative Effects via Dermal Remodeling.


ABSTRACT: As the incidence of non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is increasing, there is a growing need to identify effective preventive strategies. A recently proposed hypothesis states that NMSC photocarcinogenesis is tightly linked to insufficient insulin growth factor-1 expression by agglomerated senescent fibroblasts in geriatric dermis. This paucity of IGF-1 expression in senile skin allows basal keratinocytes to mitotically propagate their UVB-altered genome and potentially initiate an actinic neoplasm. Here we review the role of the dermal microenvironment in NMSC pathogenesis, describe the impact of fibroblast senescence on this process and discuss how laser-induced dermal wounding can be effectively used to prevent NMSC development in geriatric patients.

SUBMITTER: Krbanjevic A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5103639 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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How Wounding via Lasers Has Potential Photocarcinogenic Preventative Effects via Dermal Remodeling.

Krbanjevic Aleksandar A   Travers Jeffrey B JB   Spandau Dan F DF  

Current dermatology reports 20160707 3


As the incidence of non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is increasing, there is a growing need to identify effective preventive strategies. A recently proposed hypothesis states that NMSC photocarcinogenesis is tightly linked to insufficient insulin growth factor-1 expression by agglomerated senescent fibroblasts in geriatric dermis. This paucity of IGF-1 expression in senile skin allows basal keratinocytes to mitotically propagate their UVB-altered genome and potentially initiate an actinic neoplas  ...[more]

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