2009
Stochastic fate of p53-mutant epidermal progenitor cells is tilted toward proliferation by UV B during preneoplasia
Klein AM, Brash DE, Jones PH, Simons BD. Stochastic fate of p53-mutant epidermal progenitor cells is tilted toward proliferation by UV B during preneoplasia. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2009, 107: 270-275. PMID: 20018764, PMCID: PMC2806764, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0909738107.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsP53 mutationsNonmelanoma skin cancer incidenceSame cumulative doseSkin cancer incidenceUVB radiationUV-irradiated epidermisP53 tumor suppressor geneP53-mutant clonesCumulative doseCancer incidenceP53 mutant cellsHigh-intensity exposureMurine epidermisPreneoplastic clonesTumor suppressor geneProgenitor cellsExposure resultsPrecancerous cellsPreneoplastic cellsHuman epidermisB radiationClones of cells
2003
Antigen-specific immunity does not mediate acute regression of UVB-induced p53-mutant clones
Remenyik É, Wikonkál NM, Zhang W, Paliwal V, Brash DE. Antigen-specific immunity does not mediate acute regression of UVB-induced p53-mutant clones. Oncogene 2003, 22: 6369-6376. PMID: 14508517, DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1206657.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAntigen-specific immunityP53-mutant clonesUltraviolet BAcute regressionNatural killer T cellsKiller T cellsRag1 knockout miceChronic UVB irradiationMurine skin tumorsInduction of carcinomasSignificant differencesUVB carcinogenesisT cellsSkin tumorsKnockout micePersistence of clonesEpidermal thicknessMurine epidermisUVB irradiationEpidermal sheetsImmunityChronic irradiationGene 1MiceRegression
1999
Ultraviolet Radiation Induced Signature Mutations in Photocarcinogenesis
Wikonkal N, Brash D. Ultraviolet Radiation Induced Signature Mutations in Photocarcinogenesis. Journal Of Investigative Dermatology Symposium Proceedings 1999, 4: 6-10. PMID: 10537000, DOI: 10.1038/sj.jidsp.5640173.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsSignature mutationsSkin cancerNon-melanoma skin cancerUV-signature mutationsClinical dataSubstantial burdenSkin carcinogenesisMurine epidermisNormal individualsNormal humansCancerCancer developmentTumor suppressor geneClonal expansionTumor promoterTP53Suppressor geneGenetic eventsMutationsCells