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An in vitro nevus explant model for studying the effects of ultraviolet radiation.
Wang, Rui; Feng, Jianglong; Zhang, Wei; Wang, Yu; Lu, Hongguang; Zeng, Wen.
Afiliación
  • Wang R; Department of Dermatology, Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, Guizhou, China.
  • Feng J; Department of Pathology, Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, Guizhou, China.
  • Zhang W; Department of Dermatology, Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, Guizhou, China.
  • Wang Y; Department of Dermatology, Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, Guizhou, China.
  • Lu H; Department of Dermatology, Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, Guizhou, China.
  • Zeng W; Department of Dermatology, Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, Guizhou, China.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38733366
ABSTRACT
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) has been recognized as a potential trigger for the transformation of benign melanocytic nevi into melanoma. However, the mechanisms governing the formation and progression of melanocytic nevi remain poorly understood. This lack of understanding is partly due to the difficulty in isolating and culturing nevus tissues in vitro, resulting in a dearth of robust ex vivo models for nevi. Therefore, the establishment of a reliable melanocytic nevus model is imperative. Such a model is essential for elucidating nevus pathogenesis and facilitating the development of effective therapeutic interventions. Therefore, we have sought to establish an ex vivo nevus explant model to study UVR stimulation. And the structural integrity and tissue activity of the ex vivo nevi explant model was evaluated. We then observed melanogenesis and proliferation activity of the explants after UVR stimulation. There was less blister formation after Day 3 in nevi explants under our modified medium conditions. The nevi explant was able to maintain almost the same morphological structure and tissue activity as in vivo tissue within 24 h. Following UVR stimulation, we observed increased melanogenesis and proliferation activity in nevi explants. Nevi explants could serve as an ex vivo model for UVR-induced nevi stimulation research.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Pigment Cell Melanoma Res Asunto de la revista: NEOPLASIAS Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Pigment Cell Melanoma Res Asunto de la revista: NEOPLASIAS Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China
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