Novel UV-B Phototherapy With a Light-Emitting Diode Device Prevents Atherosclerosis by Augmenting Regulatory T-Cell Responses in Mice.
Toru TanakaNaoto SasakiAga KrisnandaMasakazu ShinoharaHilman Zulkifli AminSayo HoribeKen ItoMotoaki IwayaAtsushi FukunagaKen-Ichi HirataYoshiyuki RikitakePublished in: Journal of the American Heart Association (2024)
We demonstrated that 282 nm UV-B irradiation effectively reduces aortic inflammation and the development of atherosclerosis by systemically augmenting regulatory T-cell responses and modulating the balance between proresolving and proinflammatory lipid mediators in the skin. Our findings indicate that a novel 282 nm UV-B phototherapy could be an attractive approach to treat atherosclerosis.