Literature DB >> 34022401

Plasma activated media and direct exposition can selectively ablate retinoblastoma cells.

Rafael Silva-Teixeira1, Mafalda Laranjo2, Beatriz Lopes3, Catarina Almeida-Ferreira4, Ana Cristina Gonçalves5, Tiago Rodrigues6, Paulo Matafome7, Ana Bela Sarmento-Ribeiro8, Francisco Caramelo9, Maria Filomena Botelho10.   

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A new therapy based on atmospheric plasma, the fourth state of matter, has raised the medical community's attention by circumventing many undesirable effects of old anticancer treatments. This work aimed to evaluate the effect, selectivity, and mechanisms of action of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) in human retinoblastoma cells. An electronic device was designed to generate CAP in the open air, 2 mm above seeded cell cultures. Three approaches were performed: direct use of CAP, plasma-activated media (PAM), and conditioned media (CM). Timely-resolved output voltage measurement, emission spectroscopy, and quantification of reactive species (RS) of PAM were performed. To evaluate cytotoxicity and selectivity, similarly treated Y79, fibroblasts HFF1, and retinal RPE-D407 cells were assessed. After 60 s of direct CAP treatment, the metabolic activity of retinoblastoma cells decreased more than 50%, mainly due to apoptosis, while HFF1 and RPE-D407 remained viable. Similar results were obtained with indirect treatment (PAM and CM). Cell survival was reduced, and cells accumulated in S and G2/M phases; however, no DNA strand breaks were detected. Regarding RS, plasma increased extracellular and intracellular concentrations of peroxides and nitric oxide, despite glutathione activation and lack of success in reverting cytotoxicity with some RS inhibitors. RS increase comes in two timely distant waves, the first one originating from the plasma itself with secondary solubilization and passive diffusion, the second wave deriving from the mitochondrion. The addition of low doses of carboplatin to CAP-treated cells resulted in a significant increase in cytotoxicity compared with either regimen alone. Additionally, maximal antiangiogenic effects were obtained with 60 s of plasma exposure. Direct and indirect treatment with CAP might be a selective therapy with the potential to target tumour cells and supporting the microenvironment.
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Keywords:  Angiogenesis; Antineoplastic protocols (MESH); Cancer; Cold atmospheric plasmas; Electromagnetic radiation (MESH); Neoplasms (MESH); Plasma gases (MESH); Reactive nitrogen species (MESH); Reactive oxygen species (MESH); Retinoblastoma (MESH)

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34022401     DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2021.05.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Biol Med        ISSN: 0891-5849            Impact factor:   7.376


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1.  Non-Thermal Plasma Jet-Treated Medium Induces Selective Cytotoxicity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis-Infected Macrophages.

Authors:  Chae Bok Lee; Kang In Lee; Young Jae Kim; In Taek Jang; Sintayehu Kebede Gurmessa; Eun Ha Choi; Nagendra Kumar Kaushik; Hwa-Jung Kim
Journal:  Biomedicines       Date:  2022-05-26

2.  Cold Atmospheric Plasma Apoptotic and Oxidative Effects on MCF7 and HCC1806 Human Breast Cancer Cells.

Authors:  Catarina Almeida-Ferreira; Rafael Silva-Teixeira; Ana Cristina Gonçalves; Carlos Miguel Marto; Ana Bela Sarmento-Ribeiro; Francisco Caramelo; Maria Filomena Botelho; Mafalda Laranjo
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-02-01       Impact factor: 5.923

Review 3.  Open Questions in Cold Atmospheric Plasma Treatment in Head and Neck Cancer: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Vittoria Perrotti; Vito Carlo Alberto Caponio; Lorenzo Lo Muzio; Eun Ha Choi; Maria Carmela Di Marcantonio; Mariangela Mazzone; Nagendra Kumar Kaushik; Gabriella Mincione
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-09-06       Impact factor: 6.208

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