Monitoring UV-induced signalling pathways in an ex vivo skin organ culture model using phospho-antibody array

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We investigated UV-induced signalling in an ex vivo skin organ culture model using phospho-antibody array. Phosphorylation modulations were analysed in time-course experiments following exposure to solar-simulated UV and validated by Western blot analyses. We found that UV induced P-p38 and its substrates, P-ERK1/2 and P-AKT, which were previously shown to be upregulated by UV in cultured keratinocytes and in vivo human skin. This indicates that phospho-antibody array applied to ex vivo skin organ culture is a relevant experimental system to investigate signalling events following perturbations. As the identified proteins are components of pathways implicated in skin tumorigenesis, UV-exposed skin organ culture model could be used to investigate the effect on these pathways of NMSC cancer drug candidates. In addition, we found that phospho-HCK is induced upon UV exposure, producing a new candidate for future studies investigating its role in the skin response to UV and UV-induced carcinogenesis.

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Lenain, C., Gamboa, B., Perrin, A., Séraïdaris, A., Bertino, B., Rival, Y., … Méhul, B. (2018, May 1). Monitoring UV-induced signalling pathways in an ex vivo skin organ culture model using phospho-antibody array. Experimental Dermatology. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/exd.13440

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