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Anticancer Effect of Cold Atmospheric Plasma in Syngeneic Mouse Models of Melanoma and Colon Cancer

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Abstract
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) may have applications in treating various types of malignant tumors. This study assessed the anticancer effects of CAP using melanoma and colon cancer cell lines. CAP treatment significantly reduced the in vitro viability of melanoma and colon cancer cell lines and had a negligible effect on the viability of normal human melanocytes. Additionally, CAP and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitor had an additive anticancer effect in a CAP-resistant melanoma cell line. Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species known to be generated by CAP enhanced the anticancer effects of CAP and EGFR inhibitors. The in vivo anticancer activities of CAP were evaluated by testing its effects against syngeneic tumors induced in mice by melanoma and colon cancer cells. CAP treatment reduced tumor volume and weight in both cancer models, with the extent of tumor reduction dependent on the duration and number of CAP treatments. Histologic examination also revealed the tumoricidal effects of CAP in both tumor models. In conclusion, CAP inhibits the growth of mouse melanoma and colon cancer cell lines in vitro and shows tumoricidal effects against mouse models of melanoma and colon cancer in vivo.
Issued Date
2023
Joon-Min Jung
Hae-Kyeong Yoon
Su-Yeon Kim
Mi-Ra Yun
Gyeong-Hoon Kim
Woo-Jin Lee
Mi-Woo Lee
Sung-Eun Chang
Chong-Hyun Won
Type
Article
Keyword
cancer treatmentcold atmospheric plasmacolon cancermelanomasyngeneic mouse model
DOI
10.3390/molecules28104171
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/17436
Publisher
MOLECULES
Language
영어
ISSN
1420-3049
Citation Volume
28
Citation Number
10
Citation Start Page
1
Citation End Page
14
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Medicine > Nursing
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