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Alternating magnetic fields drive stimulation of gene expression via generation of reactive oxygen species.


ABSTRACT: Magnetogenetics represents a method for remote control of cellular function. Previous work suggests that generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) initiates downstream signaling. Herein, a chemical biology approach was used to elucidate further the mechanism of radio frequency-alternating magnetic field (RF-AMF) stimulation of a TRPV1-ferritin magnetogenetics platform that leads to Ca2+ flux. RF-AMF stimulation of HEK293T cells expressing TRPV1-ferritin resulted in ∼30% and ∼140% increase in intra- and extracellular ROS levels, respectively. Mutations to specific cysteine residues in TRPV1 responsible for ROS sensitivity eliminated RF-AMF driven Ca2+-dependent transcription of secreted embryonic alkaline phosphatase (SEAP). Using a non-tethered (to TRPV1) ferritin also eliminated RF-AMF driven SEAP production, and using specific inhibitors, ROS-activated TRPV1 signaling involves protein kinase C, NADPH oxidase, and the endoplasmic reticulum. These results suggest ferritin-dependent ROS activation of TRPV1 plays a key role in the initiation of magnetogenetics, and provides relevance for potential applications in medicine and biotechnology.

SUBMITTER: Mundell JW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10901079 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Alternating magnetic fields drive stimulation of gene expression via generation of reactive oxygen species.

Mundell Jordan W JW   Brier Matthew I MI   Orloff Everest E   Stanley Sarah A SA   Dordick Jonathan S JS  

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Magnetogenetics represents a method for remote control of cellular function. Previous work suggests that generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) initiates downstream signaling. Herein, a chemical biology approach was used to elucidate further the mechanism of radio frequency-alternating magnetic field (RF-AMF) stimulation of a TRPV1-ferritin magnetogenetics platform that leads to Ca<sup>2+</sup> flux. RF-AMF stimulation of HEK293T cells expressing TRPV1-ferritin resulted in ∼30% and ∼140% in  ...[more]

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