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Seasonal variation of DNA damage and repair in patients with non-melanoma skin cancer and referents with and without psoriasis1 Supported by the Danish National Strategic Environmental Program, The Psoriasis Research Foundation and Hofbuntmager Aage Bang's Foundation.1

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Institute of Occupational Health, Lersø Park Allé 105, DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark1

Institute of Preventive Medicine, Kommunehospitalet, DK-1399 Copenhagen K, Denmark2

Quadruples of skin cancer patients with and without psoriasis and referents with and without psoriasis (4×20 study persons) were identified and examined for DNA damage by single cell gel electrophoresis (comet-assay) and DNA-repair by UV-induced unscheduled DNA synthesis (UDS) in mononuclear blood cells (lymphocytes and monocytes).

DNA damage (strand breaks and alkaline labile sites) as assessed by the comet assay and DNA repair as assessed by UDS were significantly associated with the season in which blood sampling took place. This variation might be explained by an increased exposure to solar radiation. When the comet tail moment data were stratified by sampling period, an interaction between psoriasis and skin cancer was detected, with patients with psoriasis and skin cancer exhibiting more DNA damage.

Patients with psoriasis and skin cancer also had lower UDS compared to healthy study persons, suggesting that the more DNA damage may be caused by a lower rate of DNA repair. In all study persons, the extent of UDS correlated positively with the amount of DNA damage determined by the comet assay.

Language: English
Year: 1997
Pages: 25-34
ISSN: 13861476 and 09218777
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/S0921-8777(97)00057-8

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