Product Design & Development

Sunscreen to Prevent Skin Cancer

By University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Friday, August 27, 2010

 Share
[-] Text [+]  
Loading...

Sunscreen to Prevent Skin Cancer

SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Scientists at The University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio are on to something that should bring joy to sunbathers everywhere. Studies show that certain plant substances, administered in combinations, have the ability to suppress skin cancer development in susceptible mice.

"On the basis of our research, supplements and creams or sunscreens may be developed, tested in humans and then used to prevent skin cancer," said Zbigniew Walaszek, Ph.D., research associate professor of pharmacology at the Health Science Center.

Natural Agents, Susceptible Mice

The plant substances are being tested in SENCAR mice, which because of genetic manipulation are sensitive to skin cancer initiation and promotion/progression. The natural agents include resveratrol, found in the skin of red grapes, and grape seed extract. Others are calcium D-glucarate, a salt of D-glucaric acid, present in many fruits and vegetables and also the bloodstream, and ellagic acid, found in a host of berries and in walnuts.

ADVERTISEMENT

Because each of these compounds has a unique mechanism of action, giving them in combinations has proven to be the most protective. The scientists also are combining treatments, administering the agents both topically and in the diet.

Study Method

In one study, the team induced skin cancer by shaving the backs of rodents and applying a chemical that produces a genetic mutation. This was done twice a week for four weeks. At the same time, researchers applied topical resveratrol and fed the mice diets supplemented with various combinations of the plant substances.

The team evaluated several outcomes, including epidermal thickness. An increase in thickness is an indicator of pre-cancerous proliferation of cells in the epidermis, the outer layer of the skin. The researchers also monitored mutations in Ha-ras, an oncogene that is a biomarker of cancer initiation, and inflammation, which is important in tumor promotion.

Promising Results

Even low doses of the plant agent combinations produced protective effects, while the plant substances given individually produced markedly less benefit.

"Both the combined agents and the combined treatments work better than single agents or treatments in prevention of skin cancer," Dr. Walaszek said.

Preventing Cell Transformation

His colleague and wife, Margaret Hanausek, Ph.D., research associate professor of pharmacology, said the findings hold great potential for those most at risk for skin cancer and other cancers involving epithelial cells, including lung cancer.

"The combined inhibitory effects of different plant chemicals are expected to be particularly beneficial to, for example, smokers, former smokers or individuals whose skin is heavily tanned, who carry thousands of cells already initiated for malignant transformation," Dr. Hanausek said.

"Described combinations may be very useful in the prevention of skin cancer and other epithelial cancers in humans, achieving a high efficacy and potency with reduced side effects," agreed Magdalena Kowalczyk, Ph.D., research scientist.

Further Directions

The team continues to look for the best combinations of the natural agents in suppressing different events during skin cancer development, she said.

The researchers acknowledge that not all information, including effects on organs such as the lungs, can be gleaned from a skin cancer model. But it is an exciting start.

"The team's next step is to go to an ultraviolet B light model of skin cancer initiation and confirm the results," Dr. Walaszek said.

For more information visit www.uthscsa.edu.

JOIN THE DISCUSSION
Rate Article:  Average 3 out of 5
register or log in to comment on this article!

1 Comments

  • Might also mention that many commercial sunscreens on the market contain vitamin A which when applied to the skin is likely to cause skin cancer. Even without the threat of cancer, the UV radiation breaks down skin collagen and is damaging regardless. This product could be very beneficial for people living in areas of high radon exposure, like the entire state of Utah's residents.

Add Comment

Text Only 2000 character limit

Page 1 of 1

At Issue

Risky Business: Funding Medical Device Innovation
Rahul Sathe, Principal Mechanical Engineer, Surgical and Interventional Products, Cambridge Consultants
Extracting Nuggets from the Invention Mine
Tom Tuytschaevers, a member of our Patent Practice Group

Site Sponsors


Most Viewed

Videos & Webcasts

Visualizing Video at the Speed of Light: One Trillion Frames Per Second 2/9/2012
MIT Media Lab researchers have created a new imaging system that can acquire visual data at a rate of one trillion frames per second.   Continue
The Energy Miser Concept Home 2/8/2012
Lower energy bills while making the house more comfortable, quieter, and safer? Who cares when you're demonstrating a completely Apple-based home control and automation system.   Continue
Inside the Audi A7 2/8/2012
When you take a look at the GPS system, you see real-time Google Earth 3D image navigation rather than cartoon-colored maps. It also powers the night vision system which includes a thermal camera to help detect pedestrians.   Continue

Top Stories and Headlines
EVERY DAY!

FREE Email Newsletter