4-Thiothymidine Sensitization of DNA to UVA Offers Potential for a Novel Photochemotherapy
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Photochemotherapy, in which ultraviolet radiation (UVR: 280-400 nm) or visible light is combined with a photosensitizing drug to produce a therapeutic effect that neither drug or radiation can achieve alone, is a proven therapeutic strategy for a number of non-malignant hyperproliferative skin conditions and various cancers. Examples are psoralen plus UVA (320-400 nm) radiation (PUVA) and photodynamic therapy (PDT). All existing photochemotherapies have drawbacks - for example the association of PUVA with the development of skin cancer, and pain that is often associated with PDT treatment of skin lesions. There is a clear need to develop alternative approaches that involve lower radiation doses and/or improved selectivity for target cells. In this review, we explore the possibility to address this need by exploiting thionucleoside-mediated DNA photosensitisation to low, non toxic doses of UVA radiation.
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