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  1. Article ; Online: Vitamin D status in EPP patients taking the systemic photoprotective agent afamelanotide.

    Rhodes, Lesley E

    The British journal of dermatology

    2024  

    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-05-13
    Publishing country England
    Document type Editorial ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 80076-4
    ISSN 1365-2133 ; 0007-0963
    ISSN (online) 1365-2133
    ISSN 0007-0963
    DOI 10.1093/bjd/ljae191
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  2. Article ; Online: "Omalizumab changed my life": A patient perspective on solar urticaria.

    Parkin, Donna / Ling, Tsui C / Ayer, Jean / Rhodes, Lesley E / Rutter, Kirsty J

    Clinical and experimental dermatology

    2024  

    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-16
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 195504-4
    ISSN 1365-2230 ; 0307-6938
    ISSN (online) 1365-2230
    ISSN 0307-6938
    DOI 10.1093/ced/llae074
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  3. Article ; Online: Photodynamic Therapy for Basal Cell Carcinoma: The Clinical Context for Future Research Priorities.

    Collier, Nicholas J / Rhodes, Lesley E

    Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)

    2020  Volume 25, Issue 22

    Abstract: Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an established treatment option for low-risk basal cell carcinoma (BCC). BCC is the most common human cancer and also a convenient cancer in which to study PDT treatment. This review clarifies challenges to researchers ... ...

    Abstract Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an established treatment option for low-risk basal cell carcinoma (BCC). BCC is the most common human cancer and also a convenient cancer in which to study PDT treatment. This review clarifies challenges to researchers evident from the clinical use of PDT in BCC treatment. It outlines the context of PDT and how PDT treatments for BCC have been developed hitherto. The sections examine the development of systemic and subsequently topical photosensitizers, light delivery regimens, and the use of PDT in different patient populations and subtypes of BCC. The outcomes of topical PDT are discussed in comparison with alternative treatments, and topical PDT applications in combination and adjuvant therapy are considered. The intention is to summarize the clinical relevance and expose areas of research need in the BCC context, ultimately to facilitate improvements in PDT treatment.
    MeSH term(s) Biomedical Research ; Carcinoma, Basal Cell/drug therapy ; Drug Development ; Humans ; Nanoparticles/chemistry ; Photochemotherapy ; Skin Neoplasms/drug therapy
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-11-18
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 1413402-0
    ISSN 1420-3049 ; 1431-5165 ; 1420-3049
    ISSN (online) 1420-3049
    ISSN 1431-5165 ; 1420-3049
    DOI 10.3390/molecules25225398
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  4. Article ; Online: Clinicophotobiological Characterization of Photoaggravated Atopic Dermatitis.

    Rutter, Kirsty J / Farrar, Mark D / Marjanovic, Elizabeth J / Rhodes, Lesley E

    JAMA dermatology

    2022  Volume 158, Issue 9, Page(s) 1022–1030

    Abstract: Importance: Photoaggravated atopic dermatitis (PAD) is estimated to affect 1.4% to 16% of patients with AD but remains poorly characterized with limited published data.: Objective: To provide detailed clinical and photobiological characterization of ... ...

    Abstract Importance: Photoaggravated atopic dermatitis (PAD) is estimated to affect 1.4% to 16% of patients with AD but remains poorly characterized with limited published data.
    Objective: To provide detailed clinical and photobiological characterization of PAD.
    Design, setting, and participants: This case series study used cross-sectional data collected from 120 consecutive patients diagnosed with PAD from January 2015 to October 2019 at a tertiary center referral unit for photobiology.
    Main outcomes and measures: Routinely collected standardized clinical and photobiological data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, and regression analysis explored associations between demographic and clinical data.
    Results: Of 869 patients who underwent photoinvestigation, 120 (14%) were diagnosed with PAD (69 female [58%]; median age, 45 [IQR, 31-61] years; range, 5-83 years; skin phototypes [SPTs] I-VI). Of these patients, 104 (87%) were adults. All patients had a history of AD, and most (62 of 104 [60%]) presented with sunlight-provoked or photodistributed eczema; median age at photosensitivity onset was 37 years (range, 1-72 years). Past-year Dermatology Life Quality Index score was greater than 10 for 80 of 103 adults (78%), and 82 of 119 (69%) had vitamin D (25-hydroxyvitamin D) level insufficiency or deficiency (<20 ng/mL; to convert ng/mL to nmol/L, multiply by 2.496). Broadband UV radiation provocation test results were positive for 112 patients (93%). In 28 patients (23%) with abnormal monochromator phototest findings, sensitivity occurred to UV-A, UV-B, and/or visible light, and UV-A of 350 ± 10 nm was the most prevalent wavelength. Photopatch test reactions were positive for 18 patients (15%). Patients with SPTs V to VI (31 [26%]) vs SPTs I to IV (89 [74%]) were younger at photosensitivity onset (median age, 24 years [IQR, 15-37 years] vs 40 years [IQR, 25-55 years]; P = .003), were more likely to be female (23 [74%] vs 46 [52%]; P = .03), and had a lower vitamin D status and a higher frequency of abnormal monochromator phototest findings.
    Conclusions and relevance: In this case series study, PAD affected patients with different ages and SPTs and was associated with substantially impaired quality of life. The findings suggest that confirming PAD through phototesting may provide better personalized care for patients through identification of provoking wavelengths, relevant photocontact allergies, and appropriate photoprotection advice.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Dermatitis, Atopic/diagnosis ; Dermatitis, Atopic/epidemiology ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Photosensitivity Disorders/diagnosis ; Photosensitivity Disorders/epidemiology ; Photosensitivity Disorders/etiology ; Quality of Life ; Vitamin D ; Young Adult
    Chemical Substances Vitamin D (1406-16-2)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-07-27
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2701761-8
    ISSN 2168-6084 ; 2168-6068
    ISSN (online) 2168-6084
    ISSN 2168-6068
    DOI 10.1001/jamadermatol.2022.2823
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  5. Article ; Online: Assessment of the recovery and photosynthetic efficiency of

    Kihika, Joseph K / Wood, Susanna A / Rhodes, Lesley / Smith, Kirsty F / Butler, Juliette / Ryan, Ken G

    PeerJ

    2023  Volume 11, Page(s) e14885

    Abstract: Many strains of Symbiodiniaceae have been isolated and their genetics, taxonomy, and metabolite production studied. Maintaining these cultures requires careful and regular sub-culturing that is costly with a high risk of species contamination or loss. ... ...

    Abstract Many strains of Symbiodiniaceae have been isolated and their genetics, taxonomy, and metabolite production studied. Maintaining these cultures requires careful and regular sub-culturing that is costly with a high risk of species contamination or loss. Cryopreservation is a viable alternative for their long-term storage; however, there is uncertainty as to whether cryopreservation impacts the photosynthetic performance of Symbiodiniaceae. We investigated the growth rates and photosynthetic efficiency of two species,
    MeSH term(s) Cryopreservation ; Dinoflagellida ; Photosynthesis ; Electron Transport ; Cell Cycle
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-02-28
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2703241-3
    ISSN 2167-8359 ; 2167-8359
    ISSN (online) 2167-8359
    ISSN 2167-8359
    DOI 10.7717/peerj.14885
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  6. Article ; Online: Ciguatera poisoning and confirmation of ciguatoxins in fish imported into New Zealand.

    Murray, J Sam / Harwood, D Tim / Rhodes, Lesley L

    The New Zealand medical journal

    2021  Volume 134, Issue 1536, Page(s) 100–104

    Abstract: Ciguatera poisoning has caused illnesses in New Zealand through the consumption of contaminated reef fish imported from Pacific Islands. In May 2020 five people became ill and one was hospitalised following the consumption of Fiji Kawakawa (camouflage ... ...

    Abstract Ciguatera poisoning has caused illnesses in New Zealand through the consumption of contaminated reef fish imported from Pacific Islands. In May 2020 five people became ill and one was hospitalised following the consumption of Fiji Kawakawa (camouflage grouper; Epinephelus polyphekadion). The fish was purchased in New Zealand but imported from Fiji. The meal remnants were analysed for ciguatoxins, the causative compounds of ciguatera poisoning, and showed the presence of the three main toxic fish metabolites. Other fish tested from the same shipment did not contain detectable levels of ciguatoxins, indicating they were likely not toxic.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Animals ; Bass ; Ciguatera Poisoning/diagnosis ; Ciguatera Poisoning/therapy ; Ciguatoxins/analysis ; Fiji ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; New Zealand ; Seafood/adverse effects ; Seafood/analysis ; Young Adult
    Chemical Substances Ciguatoxins (11050-21-8)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-06-04
    Publishing country New Zealand
    Document type Case Reports ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 390590-1
    ISSN 1175-8716 ; 0028-8446 ; 0110-7704
    ISSN (online) 1175-8716
    ISSN 0028-8446 ; 0110-7704
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  7. Article ; Online: Comparative Study of Healthy Older and Younger Adults Shows They Have the Same Skin Concentration of Vitamin D

    Borecka, Oktawia / Dutton, John J / Tang, Jonathan C Y / Fraser, William D / Webb, Ann R / Rhodes, Lesley E

    Nutrients

    2024  Volume 16, Issue 8

    Abstract: ... Vitamin ... ...

    Abstract Vitamin D
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Dehydrocholesterols/blood ; Adult ; Aged ; Ultraviolet Rays ; Cholecalciferol/blood ; Skin/radiation effects ; Skin/metabolism ; Male ; Young Adult ; Female ; Aged, 80 and over ; Adolescent ; Prospective Studies ; Age Factors
    Chemical Substances Dehydrocholesterols ; 7-dehydrocholesterol (BK1IU07GKF) ; Cholecalciferol (1C6V77QF41)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-04-12
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Comparative Study
    ZDB-ID 2518386-2
    ISSN 2072-6643 ; 2072-6643
    ISSN (online) 2072-6643
    ISSN 2072-6643
    DOI 10.3390/nu16081147
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  8. Article ; Online: Fatty acid production and associated gene pathways are altered by increased salinity and dimethyl sulfoxide treatments during cryopreservation of Symbiodinium pilosum (Symbiodiniaceae).

    Kihika, Joseph K / Pearman, John K / Wood, Susanna A / Rhodes, Lesley L / Smith, Kirsty F / Miller, Matthew R / Butler, Juliette / Ryan, Ken G

    Cryobiology

    2024  Volume 114, Page(s) 104855

    Abstract: The Symbiodinium genus is ancestral among other Symbiodiniaceae lineages with species that are both symbiotic and free living. Changes in marine ecosystems threaten their existence and crucial ecological roles. Cryopreservation offers an avenue for their ...

    Abstract The Symbiodinium genus is ancestral among other Symbiodiniaceae lineages with species that are both symbiotic and free living. Changes in marine ecosystems threaten their existence and crucial ecological roles. Cryopreservation offers an avenue for their long-term storage for future habitat restoration after coral bleaching. In our previous study we demonstrated that high salinity treatments of Symbiodiniaceae isolates led to changes in their fatty acid (FA) profiles and higher cell viabilities after cryopreservation. In this study, we investigated the role of increased salinity on FA production and the genes involved in FA biosynthesis and degradation pathways during the cryopreservation of Symbiodinium pilosum. Overall, there was a twofold increase in mass of FAs produced by S. pilosum after being cultured in medium with increased salinity (54 parts per thousand; ppt). Dimethyl sulfoxide (Me
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Dimethyl Sulfoxide/pharmacology ; Cryopreservation/methods ; Fatty Acids ; Salinity ; Ecosystem ; Anthozoa/physiology ; Dinoflagellida/genetics
    Chemical Substances Dimethyl Sulfoxide (YOW8V9698H) ; Fatty Acids
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-30
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 80098-3
    ISSN 1090-2392 ; 0011-2240
    ISSN (online) 1090-2392
    ISSN 0011-2240
    DOI 10.1016/j.cryobiol.2024.104855
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  9. Article ; Online: Solar urticaria involves rapid mast cell STAT3 activation and neutrophil recruitment, with FcεRI as an upstream regulator.

    Rutter, Kirsty J / Peake, Michael / Hawkshaw, Nathan J / Scholey, Rachel / Bulfone-Paus, Silvia / Friedmann, Peter S / Farrar, Mark D / Rhodes, Lesley E

    The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology

    2024  Volume 153, Issue 5, Page(s) 1369–1380.e15

    Abstract: Background: Solar urticaria is a rare photodermatosis characterized by rapid-onset sunlight-induced urticaria, but its pathophysiology is not well understood.: Objective: We sought to define cutaneous cellular and molecular events in the evolution of ...

    Abstract Background: Solar urticaria is a rare photodermatosis characterized by rapid-onset sunlight-induced urticaria, but its pathophysiology is not well understood.
    Objective: We sought to define cutaneous cellular and molecular events in the evolution of solar urticaria following its initiation by solar-simulated UV radiation (SSR) and compare with healthy controls (HC).
    Methods: Cutaneous biopsy specimens were taken from unexposed skin and skin exposed to a single low (physiologic) dose of SSR at 30 minutes, 3 hours, and 24 hours after exposure in 6 patients with solar urticaria and 6 HC. Biopsy specimens were assessed by immunohistochemistry and bulk RNA-sequencing analysis.
    Results: In solar urticaria specimens, there was enrichment of several innate immune pathways, with striking early involvement of neutrophils, which was not observed in HC. Multiple proinflammatory cytokine and chemokine genes were upregulated (including IL20, IL6, and CXCL8) or identified as upstream regulators (including TNF, IL-1β, and IFN-γ). IgE and FcεRI were identified as upstream regulators, and phosphorylated signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 expression in mast cells was increased in solar urticaria at 30 minutes and 3 hours after SSR exposure, suggesting a mechanism of mast cell activation. Clinical resolution of solar urticaria by 24 hours mirrored resolution of inflammatory gene signature profiles. Comparison with available datasets of chronic spontaneous urticaria showed transcriptomic similarities relating to immune activation, but several transcripts were identified solely in solar urticaria, including CXCL8 and CSF2/3.
    Conclusions: Solar urticaria is characterized by rapid signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 activation in mast cells and involvement of multiple chemotactic and innate inflammatory pathways, with FcεRI engagement indicated as an early event.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Urticaria/immunology ; Mast Cells/immunology ; Receptors, IgE/genetics ; Female ; Adult ; STAT3 Transcription Factor/metabolism ; Male ; Neutrophil Infiltration/immunology ; Middle Aged ; Skin/immunology ; Skin/pathology ; Sunlight/adverse effects ; Cytokines/metabolism ; Cytokines/immunology ; Photosensitivity Disorders/immunology ; Ultraviolet Rays/adverse effects ; Neutrophils/immunology ; Urticaria, Solar
    Chemical Substances Receptors, IgE ; STAT3 Transcription Factor ; STAT3 protein, human ; Cytokines
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-04
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
    ZDB-ID 121011-7
    ISSN 1097-6825 ; 1085-8725 ; 0091-6749
    ISSN (online) 1097-6825 ; 1085-8725
    ISSN 0091-6749
    DOI 10.1016/j.jaci.2023.12.021
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  10. Article ; Online: Images in paediatrics: Haemorrhagic vesicles and varioliform scarring: consider photosensitivity.

    Ahad, Tashmeeta / Rhodes, Lesley E

    Archives of disease in childhood

    2018  Volume 105, Issue 3, Page(s) 302–303

    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-11-13
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 524-1
    ISSN 1468-2044 ; 0003-9888 ; 1359-2998
    ISSN (online) 1468-2044
    ISSN 0003-9888 ; 1359-2998
    DOI 10.1136/archdischild-2018-316272
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