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Semi-quantitative proteomics of mammalian cells upon short-term exposure to non-ionizing electromagnetic fields

The potential effects of non-ionizing electromagnetic fields (EMFs), such as those emitted by power-lines (in extremely low frequency range), mobile cellular systems and wireless networking devices (in radio frequency range) on human health have been intensively researched and debated. However, how...

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Autores principales: Kuzniar, Arnold, Laffeber, Charlie, Eppink, Berina, Bezstarosti, Karel, Dekkers, Dick, Woelders, Henri, Zwamborn, A. Peter M., Demmers, Jeroen, Lebbink, Joyce H. G., Kanaar, Roland
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5325209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28234898
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170762
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author Kuzniar, Arnold
Laffeber, Charlie
Eppink, Berina
Bezstarosti, Karel
Dekkers, Dick
Woelders, Henri
Zwamborn, A. Peter M.
Demmers, Jeroen
Lebbink, Joyce H. G.
Kanaar, Roland
author_facet Kuzniar, Arnold
Laffeber, Charlie
Eppink, Berina
Bezstarosti, Karel
Dekkers, Dick
Woelders, Henri
Zwamborn, A. Peter M.
Demmers, Jeroen
Lebbink, Joyce H. G.
Kanaar, Roland
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description The potential effects of non-ionizing electromagnetic fields (EMFs), such as those emitted by power-lines (in extremely low frequency range), mobile cellular systems and wireless networking devices (in radio frequency range) on human health have been intensively researched and debated. However, how exposure to these EMFs may lead to biological changes underlying possible health effects is still unclear. To reveal EMF-induced molecular changes, unbiased experiments (without a priori focusing on specific biological processes) with sensitive readouts are required. We present the first proteome-wide semi-quantitative mass spectrometry analysis of human fibroblasts, osteosarcomas and mouse embryonic stem cells exposed to three types of non-ionizing EMFs (ELF 50 Hz, UMTS 2.1 GHz and WiFi 5.8 GHz). We performed controlled in vitro EMF exposures of metabolically labeled mammalian cells followed by reliable statistical analyses of differential protein- and pathway-level regulations using an array of established bioinformatics methods. Our results indicate that less than 1% of the quantitated human or mouse proteome responds to the EMFs by small changes in protein abundance. Further network-based analysis of the differentially regulated proteins did not detect significantly perturbed cellular processes or pathways in human and mouse cells in response to ELF, UMTS or WiFi exposure. In conclusion, our extensive bioinformatics analyses of semi-quantitative mass spectrometry data do not support the notion that the short-time exposures to non-ionizing EMFs have a consistent biologically significant bearing on mammalian cells in culture.
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spelling pubmed-53252092017-03-09 Semi-quantitative proteomics of mammalian cells upon short-term exposure to non-ionizing electromagnetic fields Kuzniar, Arnold Laffeber, Charlie Eppink, Berina Bezstarosti, Karel Dekkers, Dick Woelders, Henri Zwamborn, A. Peter M. Demmers, Jeroen Lebbink, Joyce H. G. Kanaar, Roland PLoS One Research Article The potential effects of non-ionizing electromagnetic fields (EMFs), such as those emitted by power-lines (in extremely low frequency range), mobile cellular systems and wireless networking devices (in radio frequency range) on human health have been intensively researched and debated. However, how exposure to these EMFs may lead to biological changes underlying possible health effects is still unclear. To reveal EMF-induced molecular changes, unbiased experiments (without a priori focusing on specific biological processes) with sensitive readouts are required. We present the first proteome-wide semi-quantitative mass spectrometry analysis of human fibroblasts, osteosarcomas and mouse embryonic stem cells exposed to three types of non-ionizing EMFs (ELF 50 Hz, UMTS 2.1 GHz and WiFi 5.8 GHz). We performed controlled in vitro EMF exposures of metabolically labeled mammalian cells followed by reliable statistical analyses of differential protein- and pathway-level regulations using an array of established bioinformatics methods. Our results indicate that less than 1% of the quantitated human or mouse proteome responds to the EMFs by small changes in protein abundance. Further network-based analysis of the differentially regulated proteins did not detect significantly perturbed cellular processes or pathways in human and mouse cells in response to ELF, UMTS or WiFi exposure. In conclusion, our extensive bioinformatics analyses of semi-quantitative mass spectrometry data do not support the notion that the short-time exposures to non-ionizing EMFs have a consistent biologically significant bearing on mammalian cells in culture. Public Library of Science 2017-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5325209/ /pubmed/28234898 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170762 Text en © 2017 Kuzniar et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kuzniar, Arnold
Laffeber, Charlie
Eppink, Berina
Bezstarosti, Karel
Dekkers, Dick
Woelders, Henri
Zwamborn, A. Peter M.
Demmers, Jeroen
Lebbink, Joyce H. G.
Kanaar, Roland
Semi-quantitative proteomics of mammalian cells upon short-term exposure to non-ionizing electromagnetic fields
title Semi-quantitative proteomics of mammalian cells upon short-term exposure to non-ionizing electromagnetic fields
title_full Semi-quantitative proteomics of mammalian cells upon short-term exposure to non-ionizing electromagnetic fields
title_fullStr Semi-quantitative proteomics of mammalian cells upon short-term exposure to non-ionizing electromagnetic fields
title_full_unstemmed Semi-quantitative proteomics of mammalian cells upon short-term exposure to non-ionizing electromagnetic fields
title_short Semi-quantitative proteomics of mammalian cells upon short-term exposure to non-ionizing electromagnetic fields
title_sort semi-quantitative proteomics of mammalian cells upon short-term exposure to non-ionizing electromagnetic fields
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5325209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28234898
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170762
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