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Ultraviolet radiation and skin mast cells: effects, mechanisms, and relevance for skin diseases

Filename 133. Siiskonen et al., UV radiation, ExpDerm 2018.PDF
Filesize 340.48 KB
Version r.133
Date added June 17, 2020
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Category Reviews
Tags cancer, mast cell, ultraviolet radiation, urticaria
Authors Siiskonen, H., Smorodchenko, A., Krause, K., and Maurer, M.
Citation Siiskonen, H., Smorodchenko, A., Krause, K., and Maurer, M.: Ultraviolet radiation and skin mast cells: effects, mechanisms, and relevance for skin diseases. Exp. Dermatol. 2018:27; 3-8.
DocNum r.133
DocType PDF
Edition; Page 27; 3-8
IF 2.87
Publisher Exp. Dermatol.
ReleaseDate 2018

Mast cells (MCs) are well known as versatile effector cells in allergic reactions and several other immune responses. Skin MCs and cutaneous MC responses are subject to the effects of environmental factors including ultraviolet radiation (UVR). Numerous studies have assessed the effects of UVR on MCs, in vitro and in vivo. Interestingly, UVR seems to have variable effects on non-activated and activated mast cells. In gen- eral, UV therapy is beneficial in the treatment of urticaria and mastocytosis, but the effects are variable depending on treatment regimen and type of UVR. Here, we re- view and summarise key reports from the older and current literature on the crosstalk of UVR and skin MCs. Specifically, we present the literature and discuss published reports on the effects of UVR on skin MCs in rodents and humans. In addition, we review the role of MCs in UVR-driven skin diseases and the influence of UV light on MC-mediated skin diseases. This summary of our current understanding of the inter- play of skin MCs and UVR may help to improve the management of patients with urti- caria and other MC disorders, to identify current gaps of knowledge, and to guide further research.

 

(Last update: 12.2023)

Number of original publications in peer-reviewed journals:580
Number of reviews in peer-reviewed journals:210
Number of publications (original work and reviews) in peer-reviewed journals:790
Cumulative IF for original publications in peer-reviewed journals:4196.39
Cumulative IF for reviews in peer-reviewed journals:1409.32
Cumulative IF of publications (original work & reviews) in peer-reviewed journals:5605.71
Total number of citations: 36,836, h-index: 99 (Web of Science December 2023)36836

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