2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jid.2022.12.018
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Topical Photodynamic Therapy Generates Bioactive Microvesicle Particles: Evidence for a Pathway Involved in Immunosuppressive Effects

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“…8,10,11 Shown in Figure 1A PAFR-independent. 14 Thermal burn injury at low levels is PAFRdependent but is PAFR-independent at higher levels of thermal burn injury. 11 As our previous studies have shown that IR is a potent stimulus for PAF agonist production, 5 our next studies tested the PAFR-dependency of IR-generated MVP.…”
Section: Radiation Therapy Produces Microvesicle Particle Release In ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…8,10,11 Shown in Figure 1A PAFR-independent. 14 Thermal burn injury at low levels is PAFRdependent but is PAFR-independent at higher levels of thermal burn injury. 11 As our previous studies have shown that IR is a potent stimulus for PAF agonist production, 5 our next studies tested the PAFR-dependency of IR-generated MVP.…”
Section: Radiation Therapy Produces Microvesicle Particle Release In ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, MVPs have been shown to influence the release of cytokines that play a role in systemic and local inflammation as well as generating immunosuppression in response to agents as UVB and PDT. 8,14 Thus, understanding IR-mediated MVP formation may provide insights into possible pharmacological agents that can target this pathway, potentially preventing inflammatory and/or immunosuppressive responses associated with IR or RT. In particular, our studies indicate that IR generated MVP appears to be aSMase-dependent.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…First, a global aSMase KO mouse ( Smpd1‐/‐ ) was used as per our previous reports using ultraviolet B radiation (UVB) or topical photodynamic therapy (PDT). 16 , 17 As shown in Figure 1 , ITBI resulted in decreased levels of elicitation reactions to DNFB in wild‐type C57BL6, which had no effect in aSMase‐deficient mice. Treatment of aSMase KO mice with the PAFR agonist CPAF resulted in an immunosuppressive effect as a positive control.…”
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