Epstein J H, Fukuyama K, Reed W B, Epstein W L
Science. 1970 Jun 19;168(3938):1477-8. doi: 10.1126/science.168.3938.1477.
Exposure of normal human skin in vivo to ultraviolet irradiation at wavelengths shorter than 320 nanometers stimtulated an unscheduled DNA synthesis in all of the cell layers of the epidermis and in the upper dermnial fibrocytes. The skin of patients with xeroderma pigmentosum did not show this response. correlation of these findings with previous tissue culture studies suggests that the defect in repair of the damaged DNA in xeroderma cells occurs in vivo as well as in vitro.
在体内,将正常人的皮肤暴露于波长小于320纳米的紫外线照射下,会刺激表皮所有细胞层以及真皮上层纤维细胞中出现非定标性DNA合成。着色性干皮病患者的皮肤未表现出这种反应。这些发现与先前的组织培养研究结果相关联,表明着色性干皮病细胞中受损DNA修复缺陷在体内和体外都会发生。