( Moon Chul Jung ) , ( Min Kyung Shin ) , ( Kyung Kook Hong ) , ( Ki Heon Jeong ) , ( Nack In Kim )
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Background: Transforming growth factor-¥â (TGF-¥â), a multifunctional growth factor, has three isoforms: TGF-¥â1, TGF-¥â2, and TGF-¥â3. Different isoforms of TGF-¥â are associated with different proliferation and differentiation states of the epidermis. Narrow band ultraviolet B (NBUVB) emits a concentrated UVB source of 311 nm. NBUVB 1,000 mJ/cm2 induces apoptosis in approximately 50% of keratinocytes. Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether irradiation with NBUVB would alter the expression and production of TGF-¥â1, 2, and 3. Methods: We measured TGF-¥â1, 2, and 3 mRNA and TGF-¥â1 and 2 protein levels at 800, 1,000, and 1,200 mJ/cm2 for 24 hours and 48 hours. Results: TGF-¥â1 mRNA levels were increased at both 24 hr and 48 hr, TGF-¥â2 mRNA levels were decreased at both 24 hr and 48 hr, and TGF-¥â3 mRNA levels were increased at 24 hr and similar to control at 48 hr. TGF-¥â1 protein levels were increased at 48 hr but decreased at 24 hr. TGF-¥â2 protein levels were decreased at both 24 hr and 48 hr. Conclusion: The results suggest a possible role for TGF-¥â1 after NBUVB irradiation and opposing roles for TGF-¥â1 and TGF-¥â2 isoforms in NBUVB irradiation. (Ann Dermatol(Seoul) 20(3) 113~119, 2008)
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