Photoimmunology: how ultraviolet radiation affects the immune system

JJ Bernard, RL Gallo, J Krutmann - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2019 - nature.com
JJ Bernard, RL Gallo, J Krutmann
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2019nature.com
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a ubiquitous component of the environment that has important
effects on a wide range of cell functions. Short-wavelength UVB radiation induces sunburn
and is a potent immunomodulator, yet longer-wavelength, lower-energy UVA radiation also
has effects on mammalian immunity. This Review discusses current knowledge regarding
the mechanisms by which UV radiation can modify innate and adaptive immune responses
and how this immunomodulatory capacity can be both beneficial in the case of inflammatory …
Abstract
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a ubiquitous component of the environment that has important effects on a wide range of cell functions. Short-wavelength UVB radiation induces sunburn and is a potent immunomodulator, yet longer-wavelength, lower-energy UVA radiation also has effects on mammalian immunity. This Review discusses current knowledge regarding the mechanisms by which UV radiation can modify innate and adaptive immune responses and how this immunomodulatory capacity can be both beneficial in the case of inflammatory and autoimmune diseases, and detrimental in the case of skin cancer and the response to several infectious agents.
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