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      Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Field Exposure Enhances Extracellular Trap Formation by Human Neutrophils through the NADPH Pathway

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          Abstract

          Low-frequency (LF) electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are abundantly present in modern society, and the potential biological consequences of exposure to these fields are under intense debate. Immune cells are suggested as possible target cells, though a clear mechanism is lacking. Considering their crucial role in innate immune activation, we selected an ex vivo exposure set-up with human neutrophils to investigate a possible correlation between neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) formation and LF EMF exposure. Our study shows that formation of NETs is enhanced by LF EMF exposure. Enhanced NET formation leads to increased antimicrobial properties as well as damage to surrounding cells. We found that LF-EMF-induced NET formation is dependent on the NADPH oxidase pathway and production of reactive oxygen species. Additionally, LF EMF exposure does not influence autophagy and PAD4 activity. Our study provides a mechanism by which exposure to LF EMFs could influence the innate immune system.

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          Journal
          J Innate Immun
          J Innate Immun
          JIN
          Journal of Innate Immunity
          S. Karger AG (Allschwilerstrasse 10, P.O. Box · Postfach · Case postale, CH–4009, Basel, Switzerland · Schweiz · Suisse, Phone: +41 61 306 11 11, Fax: +41 61 306 12 34, karger@karger.ch )
          1662-811X
          1662-8128
          August 2015
          10 April 2015
          10 April 2015
          : 7
          : 5
          : 459-465
          Affiliations
          [1] aDepartment of Cell Biology and Immunology, Wageningen University, Wageningen, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
          [2] bFaculty of Electrical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
          Author notes
          *Dr. Lidy Verburg-van Kemenade, Department of Cell Biology and Immunology, Wageningen University, NL-6708 WD Wageningen (The Netherlands), E-Mail lidy.vankemenade@ 123456wur.nl
          Article
          PMC6738850 PMC6738850 6738850 jin-0007-0459
          10.1159/000380764
          6738850
          25871408
          e0c02b76-d6de-4b05-a042-498447dee427
          Copyright © 2015 by S. Karger AG, Basel
          History
          : 22 December 2014
          : 9 February 2015
          Page count
          Figures: 3, References: 32, Pages: 7
          Categories
          Research Article

          Electromagnetic fields,Reactive oxygen species,NADPH oxidase,Oxidative burst,Neutrophil extracellular traps,Low-frequency electromagnetic fields,Immune responses

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