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Tumour-specific amplitude-modulated radiofrequency electromagnetic fields induce differentiation of hepatocellular carcinoma via targeting Cav3.2 T-type voltage-gated calcium channels and Ca2+ influx

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EBIOMEDICINE
Volume 44, Issue -, Pages 209-224

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ebiom.2019.05.034

Keywords

Advanced hepatocellular carcinoma; T-type voltage gated calcium channels; Calcium influx; Ca-v 3.2; CACNA1H; Amplitude-modulated; Radiofrequency; Electromagnetic fields; AM RF EMF

Funding

  1. Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Centre Cancer Genomics, Proteomics, Flow Cytometry, Cellular Imaging, Biostatistics, and Bioinformatics Shared Resource - National Cancer Institute's Cancer Centre [P30CA012197]
  2. Wake Forest Comparative Pathology Laboratory

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Background: Administration of amplitude modulated 27.12 MHz radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (AM RF EMF) by means of a spoon-shaped applicator placed on the patient's tongue is a newly approved treatment for advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The mechanism of action of tumour-specific AM RF EMF is largely unknown. Methods: Whole body and organ-specific human dosimetry analyses were performed. Mice carrying human HCC xenografts were exposed to AM RF EMF using a small animal AM RF EMF exposure system replicating human dosimetry and exposure time. We performed histological analysis of tumours following exposure to AM RF EMF. Using an agnostic genomic approach, we characterized the mechanism of action of AM RF EMF. Findings: lntrabuccal administration results in systemic delivery of athermal AM RF EMF from head to toe at levels lower than those generated by cell phones held close to the body. Tumour shrinkage results from differentiation of HCC cells into quiescent cells with spindle morphology. AM RF EMF targeted antiproliferative effects and cancer stem cell inhibiting effects are mediated by Ca2+ influx through Ca-v 3.2 T-type voltage-gated calcium channels (CACNA1H) resulting in increased intracellular calcium concentration within HCC cells only. Interpretation: Intrabuccally-administered AM RF EMF is a systemic therapy that selectively block the growth of Ha cells. AM RF EMF pronounced inhibitory effects on cancer stem cells may explain the exceptionally long responses observed in several patients with advanced HCC. (C) 2019 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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