Differential Effects of Cold Atmospheric Plasma in the Treatment of Malignant Glioma.

<h4>Objective</h4>Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has recently been shown to selectively target cancer cells with minimal effects on normal cells. We systematically assessed the effects of CAP in the treatment of glioblastoma.<h4>Methods</h4>Three glioma cell lines, normal astr...

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Main Authors: Alan Siu, Olga Volotskova, Xiaoqian Cheng, Siri S Khalsa, Ka Bian, Ferid Murad, Michael Keidar, Jonathan H Sherman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126313
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spelling doaj-c71f12d19ab94d27a7a656cc7926f5772021-03-04T08:01:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01106e012631310.1371/journal.pone.0126313Differential Effects of Cold Atmospheric Plasma in the Treatment of Malignant Glioma.Alan SiuOlga VolotskovaXiaoqian ChengSiri S KhalsaKa BianFerid MuradMichael KeidarJonathan H Sherman<h4>Objective</h4>Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has recently been shown to selectively target cancer cells with minimal effects on normal cells. We systematically assessed the effects of CAP in the treatment of glioblastoma.<h4>Methods</h4>Three glioma cell lines, normal astrocytes, and endothelial cell lines were treated with CAP. The effects of CAP were then characterized for viability, cytotoxicity/apoptosis, and cell cycle effects. Statistical significance was determined with student's t-test.<h4>Results</h4>CAP treatment decreases viability of glioma cells in a dose dependent manner, with the ID50 between 90-120 seconds for all glioma cell lines. Treatment with CAP for more than 120 seconds resulted in viability less than 35% at 24-hours posttreatment, with a steady decline to less than 20% at 72-hours. In contrast, the effect of CAP on the viability of NHA and HUVEC was minimal, and importantly not significant at 90 to 120 seconds, with up to 85% of the cells remained viable at 72-hours post-treatment. CAP treatment produces both cytotoxic and apoptotic effects with some variability between cell lines. CAP treatment resulted in a G2/M-phase cell cycle pause in all three cell lines.<h4>Conclusions</h4>This preliminary study determined a multi-focal effect of CAP on glioma cells in vitro, which was not observed in the non-tumor cell lines. The decreased viability depended on the treatment duration and cell line, but overall was explained by the induction of cytotoxicity, apoptosis, and G2/M pause. Future studies will aim at further characterization with more complex pre-clinical models.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126313
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author Alan Siu
Olga Volotskova
Xiaoqian Cheng
Siri S Khalsa
Ka Bian
Ferid Murad
Michael Keidar
Jonathan H Sherman
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Olga Volotskova
Xiaoqian Cheng
Siri S Khalsa
Ka Bian
Ferid Murad
Michael Keidar
Jonathan H Sherman
Differential Effects of Cold Atmospheric Plasma in the Treatment of Malignant Glioma.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Alan Siu
Olga Volotskova
Xiaoqian Cheng
Siri S Khalsa
Ka Bian
Ferid Murad
Michael Keidar
Jonathan H Sherman
author_sort Alan Siu
title Differential Effects of Cold Atmospheric Plasma in the Treatment of Malignant Glioma.
title_short Differential Effects of Cold Atmospheric Plasma in the Treatment of Malignant Glioma.
title_full Differential Effects of Cold Atmospheric Plasma in the Treatment of Malignant Glioma.
title_fullStr Differential Effects of Cold Atmospheric Plasma in the Treatment of Malignant Glioma.
title_full_unstemmed Differential Effects of Cold Atmospheric Plasma in the Treatment of Malignant Glioma.
title_sort differential effects of cold atmospheric plasma in the treatment of malignant glioma.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description <h4>Objective</h4>Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has recently been shown to selectively target cancer cells with minimal effects on normal cells. We systematically assessed the effects of CAP in the treatment of glioblastoma.<h4>Methods</h4>Three glioma cell lines, normal astrocytes, and endothelial cell lines were treated with CAP. The effects of CAP were then characterized for viability, cytotoxicity/apoptosis, and cell cycle effects. Statistical significance was determined with student's t-test.<h4>Results</h4>CAP treatment decreases viability of glioma cells in a dose dependent manner, with the ID50 between 90-120 seconds for all glioma cell lines. Treatment with CAP for more than 120 seconds resulted in viability less than 35% at 24-hours posttreatment, with a steady decline to less than 20% at 72-hours. In contrast, the effect of CAP on the viability of NHA and HUVEC was minimal, and importantly not significant at 90 to 120 seconds, with up to 85% of the cells remained viable at 72-hours post-treatment. CAP treatment produces both cytotoxic and apoptotic effects with some variability between cell lines. CAP treatment resulted in a G2/M-phase cell cycle pause in all three cell lines.<h4>Conclusions</h4>This preliminary study determined a multi-focal effect of CAP on glioma cells in vitro, which was not observed in the non-tumor cell lines. The decreased viability depended on the treatment duration and cell line, but overall was explained by the induction of cytotoxicity, apoptosis, and G2/M pause. Future studies will aim at further characterization with more complex pre-clinical models.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126313
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