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Apoptosis, the only cell death pathway that can be measured in human diploid dermal fibroblasts following lethal UVB irradiation

Anne-Sophie Gary, Patrick J. Rochette

2020Scientific Reports27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a major environmental genotoxic agent. In skin, it can lead to the formation of mutagenic DNA damage. Several mechanisms are in place to prevent the conversion of these DNA damage into skin cancer-driver mutations. An important mutation prevention mechanism is the programmed cell death, which can safely dispose of the damaged cells. Apoptosis is the most studied and best characterised programmed cell death, but an increasing amount of new cell death pathways are emerging. Using different pharmacological cell death inhibitors and antioxidants, we have evaluated the implication of apoptosis, necroptosis, ferroptosis and parthanatos in UVB-induced cell death in human diploid dermal fibroblasts. Our results show that apoptosis is the only known cell death mechanism induced by UVB irradiation in fibroblasts. We also showed that lethal UVB irradiation induces a PARP-dependent drastic loss of cellular metabolic activity caused by an overused of NAD+.

Topics & Concepts

Programmed cell deathNecroptosisApoptosisUVB-induced apoptosisDNA damageCell biologyCellBiologyDNA repairNecrosisCancer researchChemistryDNACaspaseGeneticsCell death mechanisms and regulationPARP inhibition in cancer therapyCancer-related Molecular Pathways