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Medical/biological Study (experimental study)

Determination of death thresholds and identification of Terahertz (THz)-specific gene expression signatures. med./biol.

By: Wilmink GJ, Ibey BL, Roth CL, Vincelette RL, Rivest BD, Horn CB, Bernhard J, Roberson D, Roach WP
Published in: Jansen ED, Thomas RJ (2010): "Optical interactions with tissues and cells XXI: 25 - 27 January 2010, San Francisco, California, United States", SPIE (ISBN 97880819479587, 280 pages): 7562 OK-1 - 7562 OK-8

Aim of study (according to author)
To study if high-power THz radiation causes cellular and/or molecular effects in human Jurkat cells and dermal fibroblast cell lines.

Endpoints

Exposure
General category: terahertz fields

Field characteristicsParameters
field 1: 2.52 THz
exposure duration: continuous for up to 15 s

cell viability experiments with fibroblasts
power flux density: 227 mW/cm²
field 2: 2.52 THz
exposure duration: continuous for 1 min or 2 min

gene expression experiments
power flux density: 227 mW/cm²
field 3: 2.52 THz
exposure duration: continuous for 5, 10, 20, 30, 40 min

cell viability experiments with Jurkat cells
power flux density: 227 mW/cm²

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Exposed system:
intact cell/cell culture (in vitro)
Jurkat cells (human lymphoblastoid T cells) and human dermal fibroblasts

Methods
Endpoint/Measurement parameters/Methodology

investigated material: DNA/RNA (in vitro), intact cell/cell culture (in vitro)

time of investigation: after exposure

Main outcome of study (according to author)
The MTT assay showed that 60% of the Jurkat cells survived the 30-minutes THz exposure, whereas only 20% survived the 40-minutes exposure. The flow cytometry data showed similar results and provided additional evidence suggesting that THz-induced cell death was mediated by both necrotic and apoptotic processes.
The preliminary confocal microscopy data suggested that cells exposed to THz radiation for 12 seconds or longer show appreciable signs of cell death.
The preliminary microarray data showed that dermal fibroblasts upregulated several genes when exposed to THz irradiation (primarily inflammatory cytokines).
Overall, these findings provide evidence for the cellular and molecular effects of THz irradiation.

(Study character: medical/biological study, experimental study, full/main study, pilot/exploratory/preliminary study)

Study funded by

  • Air Force Research Laboratory's (AFRL) Human Effectiveness Directorate, USA
  • HQ AF/SGRS (Headquarters United States Air Force/Surgeon General Research and Development Divison), USA

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