Possible role of autophagy in in vitro radiofrequency-induced adaptive response

2022 Microwave Mediterranean Symposium (MMS)(2022)

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The present study aimed to determine whether autophagy contributes to radiofrequency-induced adaptive response. To this purpose, SH-SY5Y human neuroblastoma cells were exposed for 20 hours to 1950 MHz, UMTS signal, and then treated with menadione, a DNA damage inducer. The results obtained indicated a reduction of menadione-induced DNA damage in samples that were pre-exposed to radiofrequency field, as assessed by the comet assay. Such a reduction was negated when autophagy was inhibited by Bafilomycin A1 and E64d. Moreover, CRISPR SHSY-5Y cell lines defective for ATG7 or ATG5 genes also did not show adaptive response. These findings suggest the involvement of autophagy in the radiofrequency-induced adaptive response, although further investigation is required to extend such observation at molecular level.
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radiofrequency electromagnetic fields,menadione,adaptive response,autophagy
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