Assessment of DNA damage induced by broadband and narrowband UVB in cultured lymphoblasts and keratinocytes using the comet assay.
Type:Uv phototherapy Time:2017-10-23 14:12:50Assessment of DNA damage induced by broadband and narrowband UVB in cultured lymphoblasts and keratinocytes using the
comet assay.
Phototherapy with broadband UVB is an effective treatment for inflammatory dermatoses. A newly developed fluorescent
UVB lamp (Philips TL01) that emits a narrowband UVB around 311 nm was shown to be superior for the phototherapy of
psoriasis. In order to contribute to the knowledge about the carcinogenic potential of this UVB source, we measured
the DNA damage in lymphoblasts and keratinocytes induced by narrowband UVB and compared it with that by conventional
broadband UVB using the single cell gel electrophoresis (comet assay). At equal doses, broadband UVB produced more DNA
damage than narrowband UVB. However, in phototherapy of psoriasis, up to 10-fold higher doses are used with TL01. When
therapeutically equivalent doses were compared (10-fold correction for narrowband UVB), we found only slight
differences in the amount of DNA damage produced by broadband and narrowband UVB. This supports the already existing
evidence that for phototherapy narrowband UVB is not more carcinogenic than broadband UVB.
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