Induction of Skin Cancer by Long-Term Blue Light Irradiation

Author:

Hiramoto Keiichi1,Kubo Sayaka2ORCID,Tsuji Keiko2,Sugiyama Daijiro2,Hamano Hideo2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Suzuka University of Medical Science, Suzuka 513-8670, Japan

2. Research Department, Daiichi Sankyo Healthcare Co., Ltd., Chuo-ku, Tokyo 140-8170, Japan

Abstract

Presently, people are not only exposed to sunlight but also to a large amount of blue light from personal computers and smartphones. This blue light has various effects on the living body. However, its effect on the induction of skin cancer is unknown. In this study, we investigated the induction of skin cancer by long-term blue light irradiation. Hairless mice were irradiated with blue light (LED; peak emission 479 nm) every day for one year, and a control was irradiated with white light (LED), green light (LED; peak emission 538 nm), and red light (LED; peak emission 629 nm) for one year, respectively. Skin cancer was induced only in the mice exposed to blue light. Long-term blue light irradiation also increased the migration of neutrophils and macrophages involved in carcinogenesis in the skin. In neutrophils, an increased expression of citH3 and PAD4 was observed, suggesting the possibility of NETosis. Conversely, in macrophages, inflammatory macrophages (type 1 macrophages) increased and anti-inflammatory macrophages (type 2 macrophages) decreased due to continuous blue light irradiation. These findings suggest that long-term continuous irradiation with blue light induces neutrophil NETosis and an increase in type 1 macrophages, resulting in skin cancer.

Funder

JSPS KAKENHI grant

Daiichi Sankyo Healthcare Co., Ltd.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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