Abstract

Millimeter Waves (MMW) will be used in the next-generation of high-speed wireless technologies, especially in future Ultra-Broadband small cells in 5G cellular networks. Therefore, their biocompatibilities must be evaluated prior to their massive deployment. Using a microarray-based approach, we analyzed modifications to the whole genome of a human keratinocyte model that was exposed at 60.4 GHz-MMW at an incident power density (IPD) of 20 mW/cm2 for 3 hours in athermic conditions. No keratinocyte transcriptome modifications were observed. We tested the effects of MMWs on cell metabolism by co-treating MMW-exposed cells with a glycolysis inhibitor, 2-deoxyglucose (2dG, 20 mM for 3 hours), and whole genome expression was evaluated along with the ATP content. We found that the 2dG treatment decreased the cellular ATP content and induced a high modification in the transcriptome (632 coding genes). The affected genes were associated with transcriptional repression, cellular communication and endoplasmic reticulum homeostasis. The MMW/2dG co-treatment did not alter the keratinocyte ATP content, but it did slightly alter the transcriptome, which reflected the capacity of MMW to interfere with the bioenergetic stress response. The RT-PCR-based validation confirmed 6 MMW-sensitive genes (SOCS3, SPRY2, TRIB1, FAM46A, CSRNP1 and PPP1R15A) during the 2dG treatment. These 6 genes encoded transcription factors or inhibitors of cytokine pathways, which raised questions regarding the potential impact of long-term or chronic MMW exposure on metabolically stressed cells.

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  • Industrial development and new technologies have generated new anthropogenic risks for humans that include chemical risks and physicalPLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0160810 August 16, 2016Additive Effects of Millimeter Waves and 2dG Co-Exposure on the Human Keratinocyte Transcriptome the study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript

  • The human HaCaT keratinocyte cell line was treated with 20 mM 2dG and/or exposed to 60.4 GHz MMW with an incident power density (IPD) of 20 mW/cm for 3 hours

  • Treatment with 2dG induced a strong modification of the gene expression profile, but the MMW effect on gene expression was weaker

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MMW molecular targets are unidentified to date, and no mechanisms have linked MMW with cancer or medical applications. We aimed to identify these potential links. The first aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a 60-GHz-at-20 mW/cm treatment on a primary keratinocyte culture. Our objective was to determine the MMW effect on the 2dG-stressed keratinocytes [sham_2dG] versus [Expo_2dG] by performing a Mann-Whitney test (Table 3, S1 Fig)

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