Combined toxicity of gas plasma treatment and nanoparticles exposure in melanoma cells in vitro

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Date
2021
Volume
11
Issue
3
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Basel : MDPI
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Despite continuous advances in therapy, cancer remains a deadly disease. Over the past years, gas plasma technology emerged as a novel tool to target tumors, especially skin. Another promising anticancer approach are nanoparticles. Since combination therapies are becoming increas-ingly relevant in oncology, both gas plasma treatment and nanoparticle exposure were combined. A series of nanoparticles were investigated in parallel, namely, silica, silver, iron oxide, cerium oxide, titanium oxide, and iron-doped titanium oxide. For gas plasma treatment, the atmospheric pressure argon plasma jet kINPen was utilized. Using three melanoma cell lines, the two murine non-metastatic B16F0 and metastatic B16F10 cells and the human metastatic B-Raf mutant cell line SK-MEL-28, the combined cytotoxicity of both approaches was identified. The combined cytotoxicity of gas plasma treatment and nanoparticle exposure was consistent across all three cell lines for silica, silver, iron oxide, and cerium oxide. In contrast, for titanium oxide and iron-doped titanium oxide, significantly combined cytotoxicity was only observed in B16F10 cells.

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B16, Gas plasma technology, KINPen, Plasma medicine, Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species, RNS, ROS, SK-MEL-28
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Bekeschus, S. (2021). Combined toxicity of gas plasma treatment and nanoparticles exposure in melanoma cells in vitro. 11(3). https://doi.org//10.3390/nano11030806
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CC BY 4.0 Unported