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New Research Links Excess Acidity With Autism and Brain Cancer – Dr. Robert O. Young’s Research Validated

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The “cargo carriers,” or endosomes, of certain brain cancer cells contain overactive NHE9 proteins (blue), which pump out too many protons (orange), changing the endosomes’ acidity and slowing their “shipping speed.” Credit: Hari Prasad & Rajini Rao

Both Autism and Brain Cancer disorders involve faults in the same protein associated with excess acidity!

Applying lessons learned from autism to brain cancer, researchers at The Johns Hopkins University have discovered why elevated levels of the protein NHE9 add to the lethality of the most common and aggressive form of brain cancer, glioblastoma. Their discovery suggests that drugs designed to target NHE9 could help to successfully fight the deadly disease.

A summary of their work in human tumor cells and mice is published in the journal Nature Communications.

“My laboratory’s research on cargo transport inside the cells of patients with autism has led to a new strategy for treating a deadly brain cancer,” says Rajini Rao, Ph.D., a professor of physiology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. “This is a great example of the unexpected good that can come from going wherever the science takes us.”

All animal and human cells contain many “cargo packages” surrounded by membranes. These so-called endosomes carry newly minted proteins to specific destinations throughout the cell and haul away old proteins for destruction. Key to their “shipping speed” is the level of increased acidity inside the endosomes. This is controlled by balancing the activity of protein “pumps” that push protons into endosomes to increase their acidity with that of protein “leaks,” like NHE9, that remove protons.

Rao says: “Endosomes are like buckets of water that have to be kept full despite the leaks in them. Altering either the faucet or the leak rate can dramatically change the water level in the bucket.”

Rao’s research group previously showed that autism-associated defects in the protein NHE9 are harmful because they “clog the leaks,” leaving endosomes too acidic and making them race to remove cargo from the cell membrane, destroying proteins prematurely.

To better understand NHE9, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in Rao’s lab searched through patient databases to see if it had other effects on human health. To their surprise, they found that elevated levels of NHE9 are associated with resistance to radiation, chemotherapy and poorer prognoses for patients with glioblastomas.

Teaming up with Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, M.D., a professor of neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins, the researchers examined NHE9 in tumor cells from several patients. Cells with low levels of NHE9 grew the slowest, the team found, and those with the highest levels grew fastest. Similarly, the cells with the most NHE9 traveled fastest when placed on a surface mimicking that of the brain, suggesting a high potential for metastasis. And this was confirmed when the tumor cells, which were manipulated to have high or low NHE9, were transplanted into the brains of mice.

Based on their autism research, the team suspected that the boost NHE9 gave to glioblastomas was explained by abnormal endosome acidity. Further studies revealed that, in contrast to autism, NHE9 is overactive in brain cancer, causing endosomes to leak too many protons and become too alkaline. This slows down the “shipping rate” of cancer-promoting cargo and leaves them on the cell surface for too long.

Research from other laboratories suggested that one such cargo protein is EGFR, which maintains cancer-promoting signals at the cell surface and helps tumors become more robust so they grow and move faster. It is also found at elevated levels in more than one-half of patients with glioblastomas. Drugs targeting EGFR in these patients are sometimes effective.

As they suspected, the team found that alkaline endosomes slow down the removal of EGFR from cell surfaces. Lab-grown tumor cells were more readily killed when treated with both a drug countering NHE proteins and a drug against EGFR than when treated by the EGFR-targeting drug alone.

Quinones-Hinojosa says: “We are still five to 10 years away from testing this idea in patients, but these results are encouraging. They give us a better idea of what to target so that hopefully we can make this disease less aggressive and less devastating.”

Publication

Kalyan C. Kondapalli, Jose P. Llongueras, Vivian Capilla-González, Hari Prasad, Anniesha Hack, Christopher Smith, Hugo Guerrero-Cázares, Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa, Rajini Rao. A leak pathway for luminal protons in endosomes drives oncogenic signalling in glioblastoma.   Nature Communications, Published February 9 2015. doi: 10.1038/ncomms7289

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A Self-Care to a Self-Cure for Terminal Metastatic Cancer of the Breast, Lung, Liver, Brain, Bones and Lymphatic System!

Catherine discusses her success with integrating pH Miracle protocols and conventional medicine to overcome breast cancer. She is joined by Dr. Ben Johnson, Dr. Galina Migalko, her sister, her mother, and Dr. Robert O. Young.

Cell Phones Cause Brain Cancer

An extremely articulate and heartfelt testimony by attorney Jimmy Gonzalez to his Pembroke Pines City Council regarding cell phone radiation and cancer. He developed three tumors, each in locations of cell phone contact and died this past November. If you are inclined, please pass this on in his memory and to warn others that cell phones cause cancer.

The Autonomic system is affected by microwaves of the centimeter wave length band. These waves affect circulation, respiration, temperature control, water balance, albumin and sugar concentration in the cerebro-spinal fluid, hydrogen ion concentration, EEG, GSR, sleep, conscious awareness, etc.” – W. Bergman (The Effect of Microwaves on the Central Nervous System

Wireless Radiation Safety in 2014: The Year in Review

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Two major research studies published this year found that brain cancer risk increased with wireless phone use. Several significant policy-related actions regarding wireless radiation also occurred in 2014.

French researchers found almost a 3-fold increase in brain cancer with 896 or more hours of lifetime cell phone use. Swedish researchers found a 2-fold increase in brain cancer with 1,486 or more hours of cell phone use and a 3-fold risk with 25 or more years of cell and cordless phone use

These studies add to the evidence of increased brain cancer risk found among heavier cell phone users in the 13-nation Interphone study published in 2010. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) of the World Health Organization (WHO) relied heavily on the Interphone Study and earlier research by the Swedish researchers to declare radio frequency radiation “possibly carcinogenic to humans” in 2011.

A news report on the Swedish study by Reuters Health stimulated global media coverage—over 260 news articles published in 18 languages in 50 countries— demonstrating worldwide concern about the carcinogenicity of cell phone radiation.

Key developments in the past year

  • The U.S. Department of the Interior accused the Federal Government of employing outdated standards“the electromagnetic radiation standards used by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) continue to be based on thermal heating, a criterion now nearly 30 years out of date and inapplicable today.” The standards violate federal law as they endanger federally-protected wildlife species which suffer adverse effects from cell tower radiation exposure.
  • Four resolutions signed by 98 scientific experts were submitted to the FCC which resolutions call on government to issue stronger regulations on wireless radiation, especially cell phone radiation.
  • The Wall Street Journal reported that one in ten cell phone towers in the U.S., numbering about 30,000 in all, emit levels of microwave radiation that exceed the legal limit thus endangering the health of workers, noting that the FCC has issued only two citations for noncompliance since 1996.
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) became the first Federal health agency to issue precautionary health warnings about cell phone use; however, CDC later removed the warnings from its web site after the media reported about this key policy change.
  • Fifty-four scientists from 18 nations who study the effects of radio frequency radiation submitted a declaration to Health Canada calling on government to minimize public exposure to the microwave radiation emitted by wireless devices including cell phones, cordless phones, Wi-Fi, broadcast antennas, smart meters, and baby monitors.
  • SINTEF, the largest independent research organization in Scandinavia, proposed manufacturing design guidelines to reduce the magnetic fields emitted by hybrid and electric automobiles which are possibly carcinogenic to humans.
  • The City Council of Berkeley, California directed the City Attorney to draft a cell phone “right to know” ordinancethat would require retailers to provide consumers with a fact sheet regarding the cell phone’s minimum separation distance from the body. Harvard law professor Lawrence Lessig has offered to defend this ground-breaking ordinance should the CTIA—The Wireless Association sue the City.
  • In a lawsuit filed by 29 individuals who are suing the wireless industry for their brain tumors, the D.C. Superior Court admitted the testimony of expert witnesses for the plaintiffs. This ruling enables the case to move to the discovery phase of the trial, and the industry will be required to release relevant documents.
  • The Los Angeles Unified School District officially accommodated a teacher who suffers from Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS) by approving her request to have the Wi-Fi turned off in her classroom and her request to be reassigned in the future to another school where Wi-Fi has not been installed. This is the first accommodation for EHS by a public school system in the U.S.
  • A systematic review of the research on the effects of cell phone radiation on human sperm found that mobile phone exposure negatively affects sperm quality and may contribute to infertility in some men.

Although two wireless products launched in 2014 received extraordinary media coverage, the news media failed to mention the potential health risks from using these products:

  • The Specific Absorption Rate (SAR), a measure of the maximum amount of microwave radiation absorbed, is much higher for the Google Glass than for most cell phones. This is of particular concern for the Glass as unlike cell phones it is worn on the user’s head.
  • The iPhone 6like most smart phones, has several transmitters that simultaneously emit microwave radiation. When these transmitters are turned on the radiation emitted by this phone is close to the SAR legal limit; thus, one should turn off any transmitters not in use (e.g. Wi-Fi) to reduce exposure. According to Apple, the iPhone 6 should be kept at least 5 millimeters or two-tenths of an inch from the body whenever it is turned on (i.e., the device’s minimum body separation distance is 5 mm).

Listed below in order of popularity are the ten most popular wireless radiation news releases distributed this year through PRLog, a press release distribution website, and the ten most popular articles postedbon the Electromagnetic Radiation Safety website. In 2014, the news releases received over 65,000 page views, and the website received 130,000 page views from visitors in more than 100 countries.

Ten Most Popular Electromagnetic Radiation Safety Press Releases of the Year 

CDC Issues Precautionary Health Warnings about Cell Phone Radiation

Hybrid and Electric Automobiles Should Be Re-Designed to Reduce Electromagnetic Radiation Risks

Scientists Call on Government to Protect Public from Wireless Radiation Exposure

Google Glass Alert: Potential health risks from wireless radiation

FCC: 98 Scientific Experts Demand Stronger Regulation of Cellphone Radiation

iPhone 6 SAR: Radiation Levels and Separation Distance

Cell Phone Use and Prenatal Exposure to Cell Phone Radiation May Cause Headaches in Children

U.S. Department of Interior attacks FCC regarding Adverse Impact of Cell Tower Radiation on Wildlife

CDC Retracts its Precautionary Health Warning about Cell Phone Radiation

The Top Cell Phone Radiation Safety Stories of 2013

Ten Most Popular Articles of the Year on the SaferEMR Website

iPhone 6 SAR: Radiation Levels and Separation Distance

Cell Phones and Health

MOBI-KIDS: Childhood Brain Tumor Risk & Mobile Phone Use Study

Dept. of Interior Attacks FCC regarding Adverse Impact of Cell Tower Radiation on Wildlife

Wi-Fi in Schools

Welcome to EMR Safety

Everything You Wanted to Know about Cell Phone Radiation

Hybrid and Electric Automobiles Should Be Re-Designed to Reduce Electromagnetic Radiation Risks

Major breakthrough in cellphone industry product liability lawsuit in USA

Berkeley Cell Phone “Right to Know” Ordinance