Cellular processes involved in human epidermal cells exposed to extremely low frequency electric fields.

Author: Collard JF1, Hinsenkamp M2.
Affiliation:
1Laboratoire de Recherche en Orthopédie Traumatologie (LROT), Hôpital Erasme - Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Brussels, Belgium. Electronic address: jcollard@ulb.ac.be. 2Laboratoire de Recherche en Orthopédie Traumatologie (LROT), Hôpital Erasme - Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Brussels, Belgium.
Conference/Journal: Cell Signal.
Date published: 2015 Feb 12
Other: Volume ID: 27 , Issue ID: 5 , Pages: 889-898 , Special Notes: doi: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2015.02.007 , Word Count: 353


Abstract
We observed on different tissues and organisms a biological response after exposure to pulsed low frequency and low amplitude electric or electromagnetic fields but the precise mechanism of cell response remains unknown. The aim of this publication is to understand, using bioinformatics, the biological relevance of processes involved in the modification of gene expression. The list of genes analyzed was obtained after microarray protocol realized on cultures of human epidermal explants growing on deepidermized human skin exposed to a pulsed low frequency electric field. The directed acyclic graph on a WebGestalt Gene Ontology module shows six categories under the biological process root: "biological regulation", "cellular process", "cell proliferation", "death", "metabolic process" and "response to stimulus". Enriched derived categories are coherent with the type of in vitro culture, the stimulation protocol or with the previous results showing a decrease of cell proliferation and an increase of differentiation. The Kegg module on WebGestalt has highlighted "cell cycle" and "p53 signaling pathway" as significantly involved. The Kegg website brings out interactions between FoxO, MAPK, JNK, p53, p38, PI3K/Akt, Wnt, mTor or NF-KappaB. Some genes expressed by the stimulation are known to have an exclusive function on these pathways. Analyses performed with Pathway Studio linked cell proliferation, cell differentiation, apoptosis, cell cycle, mitosis, cell death etc. with our microarrays results. Medline citation generated by the software and the fold change variation confirms a diminution of the proliferation, activation of the differentiation and a less well-defined role of apoptosis or wound healing. Wnt and DKK functional classes, DKK1, MACF1, ATF3, MME, TXNRD1, and BMP-2 genes proposed in previous publications after a manual analysis are also highlighted with other genes after Pathway Studio automatic procedure. Finally, an analysis conducted on a list of genes characterized by an accelerated regulation after extremely low frequency pulsed stimulation also confirms their role in the processes of cell proliferation and differentiation. Bioinformatics approach allows in-depth research, without the bias of pre-selection, on cellular processes involved in a huge gene list.
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KEYWORDS:
Cell differentiation; Cell processes; Cell proliferation; ELF electric fields; Gene expression; Keratinocyte
PMID: 25683910

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