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Lack of effect of oral selenite on p53 associated gene expression during TL01 therapy of psoriasis patients.

Authors :
DeSilva, Bernadette
Beckett, Geoffrey J.
McLean, Steven
Arthur, John R.
Hunter, John A. A.
Norval, Mary
McKenzie, Roddie C.
Source :
Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine; Apr2007, Vol. 23 Issue 2-3, p98-100, 3p, 1 Diagram, 1 Chart, 1 Graph
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Selenium (Se) has protective properties against ultraviolet (UV)-induced changes in skin cells in vitro but little is known about such activity in human subjects. In the present study, seven patients with psoriasis ingested 400 μg of sodium selenite daily during a 4 week course of whole-body narrow-band UVB (TL01) therapy while six more psoriasis patients, similarly irradiated, ingested a placebo. Skin biopsies, collected at the start and end of the phototherapy were analysed for phosphorylated p53, Fas, Bcl-2, Bax and oxidized guaninosine, and for numbers of Langerhans and sunburn cells. Following the TL01 therapy, no significant difference was observed for any of these markers when the Se group was compared with the placebo group of patients, although p53 and Bcl-2 expression decreased in the Se supplemented group. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09054383
Volume :
23
Issue :
2-3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25129861
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0781.2007.00277.x