8-Oxoguanine formation induced by chronic UVB exposure makes Ogg1 knockout mice susceptible to skin carcinogenesis.
@article{Kunisada20058OxoguanineFI,
title={8-Oxoguanine formation induced by chronic UVB exposure makes Ogg1 knockout mice susceptible to skin carcinogenesis.},
author={Makoto Kunisada and Kunihiko Sakumi and Yohei Tominaga and Arief Budiyanto and Masato Ueda and Masamitsu Ichihashi and Yusaku Nakabeppu and Chikako Nishigori},
journal={Cancer research},
year={2005},
volume={65 14},
pages={
6006-10
}
}8-Oxoguanine is one of the oxidative DNA damages that can result in stable mutations. The Ogg1 gene encodes the repair enzyme 8-oxoguanine-DNA glycosylase, which removes the oxidized base from DNA. In this study, we investigated the role of 8-oxoguanine in skin carcinogenesis induced by UVB irradiation using Ogg1 knockout mice (C57Bl/6J background). We examined the effect of UVB irradiation on the formation of 8-oxoguanine in epidermal cells using immunostaining and found that the level of 8…
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