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首页> 外文期刊>International Journal of Radiation Biology: Covering the Physical, Chemical, Biological, and Medical Effects of Ionizing and Non-ionizing Radiations >Analysis of proto-oncogene and heat-shock protein gene expression in human derived cell-lines exposed in vitro to an intermittent 1.9 GHz pulse-modulated radiofrequency field.
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Analysis of proto-oncogene and heat-shock protein gene expression in human derived cell-lines exposed in vitro to an intermittent 1.9 GHz pulse-modulated radiofrequency field.

机译:在体外暴露于间歇性1.9 GHz脉冲调制射频场的人源细胞系中原癌基因和热休克蛋白基因表达的分析。

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PURPOSE: Several studies have reported that radiofrequency (RF) fields, as emitted by mobile phones, may cause changes in gene expression in cultured human cell-lines. The current study was undertaken to evaluate this possibility in two human-derived immune cell-lines. MATERIALS AND METHODS: HL-60 and Mono-Mac-6 (MM6) cells were individually exposed to intermittent (5 min on, 10 min off) 1.9 GHz pulse-modulated RF fields at a average specific absorption rate (SAR) of 1 and 10 W/kg at 37 +/- 0.5 degrees C for 6 h. Concurrent negative and positive (heat-shock for 1 h at 43 degrees C) controls were conducted with each experiment. Immediately following RF field exposure (T = 6 h) and 18 h post-exposure (T = 24 h), cell pellets were collected from each of the culture dishes and analyzed for transcript levels of proto-oncogenes (c-jun, c-myc and c-fos) and the stress-related genes (heat shock proteins (HSP) HSP27 and HSP70B) by quantitative reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). RESULTS: No significant effects were observed in mRNA expression of HSP27, HSP70, c-jun, c-myc or c-fos between the sham and RF-exposed groups, in either of the two cell-lines. However, the positive (heat-shock) control group displayed a significant elevation in the expression of HSP27, HSP70, c-fos and c-jun in both cell-lines at T = 6 and 24 h, relative to the sham and negative control groups. CONCLUSION: This study found no evidence that exposure of cells to non-thermalizing levels of 1.9 GHz pulse-modulated RF fields can cause any detectable change in stress-related gene expression.
机译:目的:一些研究报告说,手机发射的射频(RF)场可能会导致培养的人类细胞系中基因表达的变化。进行当前的研究以评估两种人类来源的免疫细胞系中这种可能性。材料与方法:HL-60和Mono-Mac-6(MM6)细胞分别以平均比吸收率(SAR)为1和1分别暴露于1.9 GHz脉冲调制的RF电场的间歇性(打开5分钟,关闭10分钟)。在37 +/- 0.5摄氏度下10 W / kg持续6 h。在每个实验中同时进行阴性和阳性(在43摄氏度下热休克1 h)对照。在射频场暴露(T = 6 h)和暴露后18 h(T = 24 h)之后,立即从每个培养皿中收集细胞沉淀,并分析原癌基因的转录水平(c-jun,c- myc和c-fos)和逆境相关基因(热激蛋白(HSP)HSP27和HSP70B)通过定量逆转录酶聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)。结果:在两种细胞系中,假手术组和RF暴露组之间的HSP27,HSP70,c-jun,c-myc或c-fos的mRNA表达均未观察到显着影响。然而,相对于假手术和阴性对照,阳性(热休克)对照组在T = 6和24 h时,两种细胞系中HSP27,HSP70,c-fos和c-jun的表达均显着升高。组。结论:这项研究没有发现证据表明细胞暴露于1.9 GHz脉冲调制RF场的非热化水平会导致压力相关基因表达的任何可检测变化。

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