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    Modi, Badri G.; Neustadter, Jason; Binda, Elisa; Lewis, Julia; Filler, Renata B.; Roberts, Scott J.; Kwong, Bernice Y.; Reddy, Swapna; Overton, John D.; Galan, Anjela; Tigelaar, Robert; Cai, Lining; Fu, Peter; Shlomchik, Mark; Kaplan, Daniel H.; Hayday, Adrian; Girardi, Michael

    Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 01/2012, Letnik: 335, Številka: 6064
    Journal Article

    Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are prevalent, potent carcinogens, and 7,12-dimethylbenzaanthracene (DMBA) is a model PAH widely used to study tumorigenesis. Mice lacking Langerhans cells (LCs), a signatory epidermal dendritic cell (DC), are protected from cutaneous chemical carcinogenesis, independent of T cell immunity. Investigation of the underlying mechanism revealed that LC-deficient skin was relatively resistant to DMBA-induced DNA damage. LCs efficiently metabolized DMBA to DMBA-trans-3,4-diol, an intermediate proximal to oncogenic Hras mutation, and DMBA-treated LC-deficient skin contained significantly fewer Hras mutations. Moreover, DMBA-trans-3,4-diol application bypassed tumor resistance in LC-deficient mice. Additionally, the genotoxic impact of DMBA on human keratinocytes was significantly increased by prior incubation with human-derived LC. Thus, tissue-associated DC can enhance chemical carcinogenesis via PAH metabolism, highlighting the complex relation between immune cells and carcinogenesis.