Low intensity and frequency pulsed electromagnetic fields selectively impair breast cancer cell viability.

INTRODUCTION: A common drawback of many anticancer therapies is non-specificity in action of killing. We investigated the potential of ultra-low intensity and frequency pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) to kill breast cancer cells. Our criteria to accept this technology as a potentially valid th...

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Main Authors: Sara Crocetti, Christian Beyer, Grit Schade, Marcel Egli, Jürg Fröhlich, Alfredo Franco-Obregón
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3770670?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-e0c6069de12e4ecd87f24269540897072020-11-25T01:37:15ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0189e7294410.1371/journal.pone.0072944Low intensity and frequency pulsed electromagnetic fields selectively impair breast cancer cell viability.Sara CrocettiChristian BeyerGrit SchadeMarcel EgliJürg FröhlichAlfredo Franco-ObregónINTRODUCTION: A common drawback of many anticancer therapies is non-specificity in action of killing. We investigated the potential of ultra-low intensity and frequency pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) to kill breast cancer cells. Our criteria to accept this technology as a potentially valid therapeutic approach were: 1) cytotoxicity to breast cancer cells and; 2) that the designed fields proved innocuous to healthy cell classes that would be exposed to the PEMFs during clinical treatment. METHODS: MCF7 breast cancer cells and their normal counterparts, MCF10 cells, were exposed to PEMFs and cytotoxic indices measured in order to design PEMF paradigms that best kill breast cancer cells. The PEMF parameters tested were: 1) frequencies ranging from 20 to 50 Hz; 2) intensities ranging from 2 mT to 5 mT and; 3) exposure durations ranging from 30 to 90 minutes per day for up to three days to determine the optimum parameters for selective cancer cell killing. RESULTS: We observed a discrete window of vulnerability of MCF7 cells to PEMFs of 20 Hz frequency, 3 mT magnitude and exposure duration of 60 minutes per day. The cell damage accrued in response to PEMFs increased with time and gained significance after three days of consecutive daily exposure. By contrast, the PEMFs parameters determined to be most cytotoxic to breast cancer MCF-7 cells were not damaging to normal MCF-10 cells. CONCLUSION: Based on our data it appears that PEMF-based anticancer strategies may represent a new therapeutic approach to treat breast cancer without affecting normal tissues in a manner that is non-invasive and can be potentially combined with existing anti-cancer treatments.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3770670?pdf=render
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author Sara Crocetti
Christian Beyer
Grit Schade
Marcel Egli
Jürg Fröhlich
Alfredo Franco-Obregón
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Christian Beyer
Grit Schade
Marcel Egli
Jürg Fröhlich
Alfredo Franco-Obregón
Low intensity and frequency pulsed electromagnetic fields selectively impair breast cancer cell viability.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Sara Crocetti
Christian Beyer
Grit Schade
Marcel Egli
Jürg Fröhlich
Alfredo Franco-Obregón
author_sort Sara Crocetti
title Low intensity and frequency pulsed electromagnetic fields selectively impair breast cancer cell viability.
title_short Low intensity and frequency pulsed electromagnetic fields selectively impair breast cancer cell viability.
title_full Low intensity and frequency pulsed electromagnetic fields selectively impair breast cancer cell viability.
title_fullStr Low intensity and frequency pulsed electromagnetic fields selectively impair breast cancer cell viability.
title_full_unstemmed Low intensity and frequency pulsed electromagnetic fields selectively impair breast cancer cell viability.
title_sort low intensity and frequency pulsed electromagnetic fields selectively impair breast cancer cell viability.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description INTRODUCTION: A common drawback of many anticancer therapies is non-specificity in action of killing. We investigated the potential of ultra-low intensity and frequency pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) to kill breast cancer cells. Our criteria to accept this technology as a potentially valid therapeutic approach were: 1) cytotoxicity to breast cancer cells and; 2) that the designed fields proved innocuous to healthy cell classes that would be exposed to the PEMFs during clinical treatment. METHODS: MCF7 breast cancer cells and their normal counterparts, MCF10 cells, were exposed to PEMFs and cytotoxic indices measured in order to design PEMF paradigms that best kill breast cancer cells. The PEMF parameters tested were: 1) frequencies ranging from 20 to 50 Hz; 2) intensities ranging from 2 mT to 5 mT and; 3) exposure durations ranging from 30 to 90 minutes per day for up to three days to determine the optimum parameters for selective cancer cell killing. RESULTS: We observed a discrete window of vulnerability of MCF7 cells to PEMFs of 20 Hz frequency, 3 mT magnitude and exposure duration of 60 minutes per day. The cell damage accrued in response to PEMFs increased with time and gained significance after three days of consecutive daily exposure. By contrast, the PEMFs parameters determined to be most cytotoxic to breast cancer MCF-7 cells were not damaging to normal MCF-10 cells. CONCLUSION: Based on our data it appears that PEMF-based anticancer strategies may represent a new therapeutic approach to treat breast cancer without affecting normal tissues in a manner that is non-invasive and can be potentially combined with existing anti-cancer treatments.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3770670?pdf=render
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