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1 April 2006 Gene Expression Analysis of a Human Lymphoblastoma Cell Line Exposed In Vitro to an Intermittent 1.9 GHz Pulse-Modulated Radiofrequency Field
V. Chauhan, A. Mariampillai, P. V. Bellier, S. S. Qutob, G. B. Gajda, E. Lemay, A. Thansandote, J. P. McNamee
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Chauhan, V., Mariampillai, A., Bellier, P. V., Qutob, S. S., Gajda, G. B., Lemay, E., Thansandote, A. and McNamee, J. P. Gene Expression Analysis of a Human Lymphoblastoma Cell Line Exposed In Vitro to an Intermittent 1.9 GHz Pulse-Modulated Radiofrequency Field. Radiat. Res. 165, 424–429 (2006).

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 RF 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.

V. Chauhan, A. Mariampillai, P. V. Bellier, S. S. Qutob, G. B. Gajda, E. Lemay, A. Thansandote, and J. P. McNamee "Gene Expression Analysis of a Human Lymphoblastoma Cell Line Exposed In Vitro to an Intermittent 1.9 GHz Pulse-Modulated Radiofrequency Field," Radiation Research 165(4), 424-429, (1 April 2006). https://doi.org/10.1667/RR3531.1
Received: 4 November 2004; Accepted: 1 December 2005; Published: 1 April 2006
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