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Journal of Investigative Dermatology 1981-Apr

The effect of various sunscreen agents on skin damage and the induction of tumor susceptibility in mice subjected to ultraviolet irradiation.

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M F Gurish
L K Roberts
G G Krueger
R A Daynes

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Sunscreen preparations containing various chemical UV absorbers, para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), 2 PABA derivatives, benzophenone or a combination of these were topically applied to the backs of C3H/HeN mice prior to their being irradiated with ultraviolet light in the UVB range. In all cases this treatment was effective in preventing the pathological skin changes associated with UVB irradiation. Histological evaluation of skin biopsies from mice treated with the sunscreen preparations and UVB irradiation showed little or no difference from normals in amount of hyperplasia, melanization or parakeratosis present. These histologic changes were observed in animals receiving UVB irradation in the absence of any sunscreen agent. Pretreatment with the various sunscreen agents did not, however, prevent the induction of tumor susceptibility as measured by the sustained growth of a UV-induced tumor which is immunologically rejected in normal syngeneic mice. These data show a clear distinction between the effects of UVB irradiation leading to histological changes in the epidermis and those leading to the state of tumor susceptibility in mice. The distinction was further corroborated by the finding that epidermal hyperplasia induced by repeated applications of croton oil had no significant enhancing or inducing effects on the induction of tumor susceptibility. In addition, the induction of tumor susceptibility. In addition, the induction of tumor susceptiblity is not due to wavelengths of light less than 320 nm since this effect was abrogated when the UVB radiation was filtered through glass. Possible mechanistic differences between the tumor susceptiblity generated in UVB and photoprotected UVB irradiated animals were observed, however, when we attempted to adoptively transfer the state of tumor susceptibility to normal animals. While it was readily transferable with splenic lymphoid cells from UVB irradiated animals, all attempts to transfer the tumor susceptibility from photoprotected animals have, to date, been unsuccessful.

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