Combined toxicity of indirubins with cold physical plasma in skin cancer cells in vitro

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Date
2022
Volume
62
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SA
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Bristol : IOP Publ.
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Cold physical plasma is a partially ionized gas that generates various components identified as potential anticancer compounds. Due to its topical application, cold plasmas are suitable, especially in dermatological applications. We, therefore, tested the cold plasma effects in skin cancer cells in vitro. An atmospheric pressure argon plasma jet was used as the plasma source. The plasma exposure alone reduced the metabolic activity and induced lethal effects in a treatment time-dependent fashion in both cell lines investigated. This was accompanied by executioner caspases 3 and 7, cleavage indicative of apoptosis and reduced cell migration and proliferation. Recent research also indicated roles of novel indirubin derivatives with potent anticancer effects. Three candidates were tested, and reduced metabolic activity and viability in a dose-dependent manner were found. Strikingly, one compound exerted notable synergistic toxicity when combined with plasma in skin cancer cells, which may be promising for future in vivo experiments.

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plasma medicine, reactive oxygen species, ROS
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Berner, J., & Bekeschus, S. (2022). Combined toxicity of indirubins with cold physical plasma in skin cancer cells in vitro. 62(SA). https://doi.org//10.35848/1347-4065/ac78c0
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