Effect of UVB on skin immune cells

Type:Uv phototherapy   Time:2018-10-16 21:16:36 Ultraviolet-induced skin immunosuppression has always been a research hotspot in the field of optical immunity, and UVB is the main spectrum of skin immunosuppression. Its role in skin immune cells is the key to UV-induced skin immunosuppression. The immune cells can be roughly divided into innate immune cells and non-innate immune cells, and the innate immune cells include skin Langerhans cells (LC), mast cells, monocyte macrophages, keratinocytes (KC), and NK cells; Non-innate immune cells mainly include T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes. It is meaningful to study the effects of UVB on innate immune cells and non-innate immune cells.