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Toward understanding the selective anticancer capacity of cold atmospheric plasma--a model based on aquaporins (Review).

Dayun Yan1, Annie Talbot2, Niki Nourmohammadi3, Jonathan H Sherman4, Xiaoqian Cheng1, Michael Keidar1.   

Abstract

Selectively treating tumor cells is the ongoing challenge of modern cancer therapy. Recently, cold atmospheric plasma (CAP), a near room-temperature ionized gas, has been demonstrated to exhibit selective anticancer behavior. However, the mechanism governing such selectivity is still largely unknown. In this review, the authors first summarize the progress that has been made applying CAP as a selective tool for cancer treatment. Then, the key role of aquaporins in the H2O2 transmembrane diffusion is discussed. Finally, a novel model, based on the expression of aquaporins, is proposed to explain why cancer cells respond to CAP treatment with a greater rise in reactive oxygen species than homologous normal cells. Cancer cells tend to express more aquaporins on their cytoplasmic membranes, which may cause the H2O2 uptake speed in cancer cells to be faster than in normal cells. As a result, CAP treatment kills cancer cells more easily than normal cells. Our preliminary observations indicated that glioblastoma cells consumed H2O2 much faster than did astrocytes in either the CAP-treated or H2O2-rich media, which supported the selective model based on aquaporins.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26700469     DOI: 10.1116/1.4938020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biointerphases        ISSN: 1559-4106            Impact factor:   2.456


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