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Cold atmospheric plasma inhibits the growth of osteosarcoma cells by inducing apoptosis, independent of the device used

Osteosarcoma (OS) is the most common tumor of the musculoskeletal system. Recently, cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has been regarded as a promising anti-oncogenic therapy. Previous experimental studies have demonstrated that CAP treatment results in significant growth inhibition of human sarcoma and...

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Autores principales: Haralambiev, Lyubomir, Wien, Lasse, Gelbrich, Nadine, Lange, Jörn, Bakir, Sinan, Kramer, Axel, Burchardt, Martin, Ekkernkamp, Axel, Gümbel, Denis, Stope, Matthias B.
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Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6924118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31897140
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2019.11115
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author Haralambiev, Lyubomir
Wien, Lasse
Gelbrich, Nadine
Lange, Jörn
Bakir, Sinan
Kramer, Axel
Burchardt, Martin
Ekkernkamp, Axel
Gümbel, Denis
Stope, Matthias B.
author_facet Haralambiev, Lyubomir
Wien, Lasse
Gelbrich, Nadine
Lange, Jörn
Bakir, Sinan
Kramer, Axel
Burchardt, Martin
Ekkernkamp, Axel
Gümbel, Denis
Stope, Matthias B.
author_sort Haralambiev, Lyubomir
collection PubMed
description Osteosarcoma (OS) is the most common tumor of the musculoskeletal system. Recently, cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has been regarded as a promising anti-oncogenic therapy. Previous experimental studies have demonstrated that CAP treatment results in significant growth inhibition of human sarcoma and is able to induce apoptosis. However, due to device-specific parameters, there is a large variability in the antitumor effects of different CAP sources. In the present study, the cellular effects of CAP treatment from two different CAP devices were investigated and their pro-apoptotic efficacy was characterized. The OS cell lines, U2-OS and MNNG/HOS, were treated with two CAP devices, kINPen MED and MiniJet-R. Control groups were treated with argon. The anti-proliferative effect of each treatment was demonstrated using cell counting and the activation of apoptotic mechanisms was determined using Comet, TUNEL and Caspase-3/Caspase-7 assays. The results revealed that treatment of both OS cell lines with the two CAP sources resulted in significant inhibition of cell growth. Subsequently, the activation of Caspases and the induction of apoptotic DNA fragmentation was demonstrated. The biological effects of each CAP source did not differ significantly. The treatment of OS cells with CAP lead to an induction of apoptosis and a reduction of cell growth. Therefore, the biological effects of CAP appear to be general as the two devices of different design produced highly comparable cell responses. Therefore, the type of device used does not seem to affect the efficacy of CAP-based antitumor therapy.
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spelling pubmed-69241182020-01-02 Cold atmospheric plasma inhibits the growth of osteosarcoma cells by inducing apoptosis, independent of the device used Haralambiev, Lyubomir Wien, Lasse Gelbrich, Nadine Lange, Jörn Bakir, Sinan Kramer, Axel Burchardt, Martin Ekkernkamp, Axel Gümbel, Denis Stope, Matthias B. Oncol Lett Articles Osteosarcoma (OS) is the most common tumor of the musculoskeletal system. Recently, cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has been regarded as a promising anti-oncogenic therapy. Previous experimental studies have demonstrated that CAP treatment results in significant growth inhibition of human sarcoma and is able to induce apoptosis. However, due to device-specific parameters, there is a large variability in the antitumor effects of different CAP sources. In the present study, the cellular effects of CAP treatment from two different CAP devices were investigated and their pro-apoptotic efficacy was characterized. The OS cell lines, U2-OS and MNNG/HOS, were treated with two CAP devices, kINPen MED and MiniJet-R. Control groups were treated with argon. The anti-proliferative effect of each treatment was demonstrated using cell counting and the activation of apoptotic mechanisms was determined using Comet, TUNEL and Caspase-3/Caspase-7 assays. The results revealed that treatment of both OS cell lines with the two CAP sources resulted in significant inhibition of cell growth. Subsequently, the activation of Caspases and the induction of apoptotic DNA fragmentation was demonstrated. The biological effects of each CAP source did not differ significantly. The treatment of OS cells with CAP lead to an induction of apoptosis and a reduction of cell growth. Therefore, the biological effects of CAP appear to be general as the two devices of different design produced highly comparable cell responses. Therefore, the type of device used does not seem to affect the efficacy of CAP-based antitumor therapy. D.A. Spandidos 2020-01 2019-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6924118/ /pubmed/31897140 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2019.11115 Text en Copyright: © Haralambiev et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Articles
Haralambiev, Lyubomir
Wien, Lasse
Gelbrich, Nadine
Lange, Jörn
Bakir, Sinan
Kramer, Axel
Burchardt, Martin
Ekkernkamp, Axel
Gümbel, Denis
Stope, Matthias B.
Cold atmospheric plasma inhibits the growth of osteosarcoma cells by inducing apoptosis, independent of the device used
title Cold atmospheric plasma inhibits the growth of osteosarcoma cells by inducing apoptosis, independent of the device used
title_full Cold atmospheric plasma inhibits the growth of osteosarcoma cells by inducing apoptosis, independent of the device used
title_fullStr Cold atmospheric plasma inhibits the growth of osteosarcoma cells by inducing apoptosis, independent of the device used
title_full_unstemmed Cold atmospheric plasma inhibits the growth of osteosarcoma cells by inducing apoptosis, independent of the device used
title_short Cold atmospheric plasma inhibits the growth of osteosarcoma cells by inducing apoptosis, independent of the device used
title_sort cold atmospheric plasma inhibits the growth of osteosarcoma cells by inducing apoptosis, independent of the device used
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6924118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31897140
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2019.11115
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