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Analysis of the Cellular Stress Response in MCF10A Cells Exposed to Combined Radio Frequency Radiation

Authors
Kim, Han-NaHan, Na-KyungHong, Mi-NaChi, Sung-GilLee, Yun-SilKim, TaehongPack, Jeong-KiChoi, Hyung-DoKim, NamLee, Jae-Seon
Issue Date
Mar-2012
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Keywords
RF radiation; HSP27; ERK1/2; MCF10A cells
Citation
JOURNAL OF RADIATION RESEARCH, v.53, no.2, pp.176 - 183
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF RADIATION RESEARCH
Volume
53
Number
2
Start Page
176
End Page
183
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/105431
DOI
10.1269/jrr.11048
ISSN
0449-3060
Abstract
Exposure to environmental stressors can be measured by monitoring the cellular stress response in target cells. Here, we used the cellular stress response to investigate whether single or combined radio frequency (RF) radiation could induce stress response in human cells. Cellular stress responses in MCF10A human breast epithelial cells were characterized after exposure to 4 h of RF radiation [code division multiple access (CDMA) or CDMA plus wideband CDMA (WCDMA)] or 2 h RF radiation on 3 consecutive days. Specific absorption rate (SAR) was 4.0 W/kg for CDMA signal alone exposure and 2.0 W/kg each, 4.0 W/kg in total for combined CDMA plus WCDMA signals. Expression levels and phosphorylation states of specific heat shock proteins (HSPs) and mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) were analyzed by Western blot. It was found that HSP27 and ERK1/2 phosphorylations are the most sensitive markers of the stress response in MCF10A cells exposed to heat shock or ionizing radiation. Using these markers, we demonstrated that neither one-time nor repeated single (CDMA alone) or combined (CDMA plus WCDMA) RF radiation exposure significantly altered HSP27 and ERK1/2 phosphorylations in MCF10A cells (p > 0.05). The lack of a statistically significant alteration in HSP27 and ERK1/2 phosphorylations suggests that single or combined RF radiation exposure did not elicit activation of HSP27 and ERK1/2 in MCF10A cells.
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