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Polymorphic light eruption (PLE) is the most common cutaneous photosensitivity disease, with an estimated prevalence of 10% to 15% in the U.S. The disease manifests as a skin rash with variable characteristics during the spring and summer months following exposure to sunlight or other sources of ultraviolet radiation. Mechanisms of immunity have been proposed to play a part in PLE pathogenesis. In this study, investigators closely examined the immunosuppressive effects of UV radiation in 24 patients with PLE and 24 healthy sex- and age-matched controls.
The researchers applied the sensitizing agent diphenylcyclopropenone (DPCP) to a localized area of skin pre-exposed to UV radiation. About 80% to 90% of healthy individuals develop a contact …