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Sunscreen Gene Could Protect Skin Against Melanoma

May 21, 2016 By Deborah Campbell Leave a Comment

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Summer is almost here, which means it’s time to make sure we keep our skin as protected as possible against the harmful UV radiation.

Almost in time with the season, a team of scientists from the University Of Southern California discovered a so-called “sunscreen gene” that could keep melanoma – the most severe form of skin cancer – at bay.

Researchers noticed that melanoma patients who presented mutant or deficient versions of the “UV radiation Resistance Associated Gene” were less protected from the damaging ultraviolet rays.

“If we understand how this UV-resistant gene functions and the processes by which cells repair themselves after ultraviolet damage, then we could find targets for drugs to revert a misguided mechanism back to normal conditions,” explained Chengyu Liang from the USC.

According to medical reports, over 90 percent of the cases of melanoma skin cancer develop because cells were damaged from being exposed to UV radiation.

People who have low levels of the UV-resistant gene could be at higher risk of skin cancer, especially if they are frequent beach-goers or tanning fans, explained the team.

This study could be the proof that having the UV-resistant gene might be a biomarker for preventing skin cancer. For the research, medical data from 340 melanoma patients was used.

At the same time, the team worked with an experimental group with reduced levels of the UV-resistant gene and a control group with a mutant copy of that gene in melanoma cells and 50 fly eyes.

What they did was give a UV shot to cells with the normal UV-resistant gene and to cells that carried defective copies of it. A day later, the cells carrying normal versions of the gene were able to repair more than 50 percent of the damaged cells.

On the other hand, the defective samples had repaired less than 20 percent of the UV-induced damage. In simpler terms, people with the normal UV-resistant gene can repair the UV-induced sunburns that can occur when they sunbathe or go tanning, whereas those with the defective copy of the gene will have more damage left unrepaired.

In turn, this damage translates into an increased risk of developing skin cancers such as melanoma. Researchers noted their study merely presents a correlation between the sunscreen gene and skin cancer.
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Filed Under: Health Tagged With: damaging UV rays, melanoma, skin cancer, sunscreen gene, UV rays

Side Car Windows Don’t Protect You From UV-A Rays

May 14, 2016 By Roxanne Briean Leave a Comment

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A new study found that even though you’re very well protected from the sun’s UV-A rays from your car’s front windshield, you’re probably exposed to the unhealthy radiation from the side windows.

It’s a widely-known fact that prolonged exposure to ultraviolet A (or UV-A) rays can increase one’s chances of developing skin cancer and cataracts. And taking into consideration the long hours many Americans drive each day, are our cars really safe?

One researcher in California set out to determine if our vehicles offer enough sun protection. For the study, Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler, working at the Boxer Wachler Vision Institute in Beverly Hills, analyzed samples of glass from 29 cars manufactured by 15 different carmakers.

Wachler measured the levels of ambient UV-A radiation from two locations in the car: behind the driver’s side window and behind the front windshield. All the cars examined in the study were produced between 1990 and 2014.

Overall, windshield windows offer good UV-A protection against, but as far as the car’s side windows are concerned, protection was significantly lower and inconsistent, according to the study’s findings.

While the front windshields kept at bay an average of 96 percent of UV-A rays, the side windows were only 71 percent successful. In total, just 14 percent of the tested cars were deemed to offer a high-enough level of side-window UV-A protection.

But what exactly is the problem with being exposed to UV-A rays? Researchers explain that it could contribute to a higher prevalence of skin cancer on the left side of the drivers’ faces, as well as cataracts in the left eye.

Based on the new data, Wechler believes that “automakers may wish to consider increasing the degree of UV-A protection in the side windows of automobiles.” His conclusions were supported by Dr. Doris Day, a skin cancer expert and dermatologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City.

According to her assessment, UV-A rays have the potential to be especially dangerous to the skin. “The World Health Organization has designated all wavelengths of ultraviolet radiation as known carcinogens,” said Day in a statement.

This is a problem especially for people who have daily commutes or their jobs require them to spend extended periods in the car. The solution? Wear sunscreen and make sure it has protection protects against both UV-A and UV-B rays.
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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: cataract, driving, skin cancer, sunscreen, UV-A rays, UV-B rays

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