Exposure to 900 MHz electromagnetic field induces an unbalance between pro-apoptotic and pro-survival signals in T-lymphoblastoid leukemia CCRF-CEM cells.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
It has been recently established that low-frequency electromagnetic field (EMFs)
exposure induces biological changes and could be associated with increased incidence
of cancer, while the issue remains unresolved as to whether high-frequency
EMFs can have hazardous effect on health. Epidemiological studies on association
between childhood cancers, particularly leukemia and brain cancer, and exposure
to low- and high-frequency EMF suggested an etiological role of EMFs in inducing
adverse health effects. To investigate whether exposure to high-frequency EMFs
could affect in vitro cell survival, we cultured acute T-lymphoblastoid leukemia
cells (CCRF-CEM) in the presence of unmodulated 900 MHz EMF, generated by a
transverse electromagnetic (TEM) cell, at various exposure times.Weevaluated the
effects of high-frequency EMF on cell growth rate and apoptosis induction, by cell
viability (MTT) test, FACS analysis and DNA ladder, and we investigated proapoptotic
and pro-survival signaling pathways possibly involved as a function of
exposure time by Western blot analysis. At short exposure times (2-12 h), unmodulated
900 MHz EMF induced DNA breaks and early activation of both p53-
dependent and -independent apoptotic pathways while longer continuous exposure
(24-48 h) determined silencing of pro-apoptotic signals and activation of
genes involved in both intracellular (Bcl-2) and extracellular (Ras and Akt1) prosurvival
signaling. Overall our results indicate that exposure to 900 MHz continuous
wave, after inducing an early self-defense response triggered by DNA
damage, could confer to the survivor CCRF-CEM cells a further advantage to survive
and proliferate.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Electromagnetic field; cancer; lymphoblastoid leukemia
Elenco autori:
Zamparelli, Alessandra; Cinti, Caterina; Putti, Sabrina; Trimarchi, Carmela; Marinelli, Fiorenzo
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