Gene expression analysis of a human lymphoblastoma cell line exposed in vitro to an intermittent 1.9 GHz pulse-modulated radiofrequency field

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Chauhan, V [1 ]
Mariampillai, A [1 ]
Bellier, PV [1 ]
Qutob, SS [1 ]
Gajda, GB [1 ]
Lemay, E [1 ]
Thansandote, A [1 ]
McNamee, JP [1 ]
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[1] Hlth Canada, Consumer & Clin Radiat Protect Bur, Healthy Environm & Consumer Safety Branch, Ottawa, ON K1A 1CA1, Canada
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10.1667/RR3531.1
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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This study was designed to determine whether radiofrequency (RF) fields of the type used for wireless communications could elicit a cellular stress response. As general indicators of a cellular stress response, we monitored changes in proto-oncogene and heat-shock protein expression. Exponentially growing human lymphoblastoma cells (TK6) were exposed to 1.9 GHz pulse-modulated RF fields at average specific absorption rates (SARs) of 1 and 10 W/kg. Perturbations in the expression levels of the proto-oncogenes FOS, JUN and MYC after exposure to sham and RIF fields were assessed by real-time RT-PCR. In addition, the transcript levels of the cellular stress proteins HSP27 and inducible HSP70 were also monitored. We demonstrated that transcript levels of these genes in RF-field-exposed cells showed no significant difference in relation to the sham treatment group. However, concurrent positive (heat-shock) control samples displayed a Significant elevation in the expression of HSP27, HSP70, FOS and JUN. Conversely, the levels of MYC mRNA were found to decline in the positive (heat-shock) control. In conclusion, our study found no evidence that the 1.9 GHz RF-field exposure caused a general stress response in TK6 cells under our experimental conditions. (c) 2006 by Radiation Research Society.
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