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Expression of p53 up-regulated modulator of apoptosis (PUMA) in non-melanoma skin cancer of long-term immunosuppressed solid organ transplant recipients compared to immunocompetent patients. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Immunosuppressed organ transplant recipients face a higher risk of non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) due to UV radiation compared to those with a normal immune system.
  • PUMA is a key protein involved in the process of cell death (apoptosis) in response to UV damage, but its expression in relation to immune status in skin cancers is not well-studied.
  • This study found that while PUMA was expressed in both squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and basal cell carcinoma (BCC), organ transplant recipients on cyclosporin (CsA) showed a significant reduction in PUMA expression in SCC, indicating that immunosuppressive therapy may hinder apoptosis differently in these skin cancers.

Article Abstract

The risk of UV radiation (UVR)-induced non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is dramatically increased in immunosuppressed organ transplant recipients compared to immunocompetent patients. In the skin, p53 up-regulated modulator of apoptosis (PUMA) is a central regulator of apoptosis in response to UVR damage and immune response regulation. Data on the expression of PUMA in patients with NMSC relative to immune status is limited To study differences in the expression and distribution of PUMA in cutaneous SCC and BCC by immunohistochemistry between immunocompetent patients and organ transplant recipients, and the effect of CsA-containing immunosuppressive maintenance regimens on this expression. PUMA expression in SCC (n = 34) and BCC (n = 20) was analysed comparatively by immunohistochemical staining in matched cohorts of 27 immunocompetent patients and 27 organ transplant recipients SCC and BCC showed unequivocal positive PUMA expression, however, there was no significant difference in NMSC between organ transplant recipients and immunocompetent patients. A 17% reduction in staining score for PUMA in SCC, but not in BCC, of organ transplant recipients treated with a cyclosporin (CsA)-containing regimen was noted compared to organ transplant recipients without chronic CsA intake (p = 0.0381) PUMA expression in SCC, but not BCC, is significantly reduced by CsA-containing therapy, suggesting a disturbance of apoptosis by iatrogenic immunosuppression with a divergent impact on SCC and BCC.

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