Title :
Nonthermal Plasma Needle: Development and Targeting of Melanoma Cells
Author :
Zirnheld, Jennifer L. ; Zucker, Shoshanna N. ; DiSanto, Thomas M. ; Berezney, Ronald ; Etemadi, Kasra
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA
fDate :
4/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A nonthermal plasma torch has been developed to study the targeted killing of melanoma cells. In this paper, 1205Lu melanoma cells and keratinocytes were exposed to the plasma. These cells were transfected with green fluorescent protein in order to establish a system for coculture with primary keratinocytes. Results show that a 10 s treatment with plasma causes a morphological change in the melanoma cells, as observed after 18 h. However, after only 15 min following plasma treatment, a significant killing of melanoma cells was observed, with a much reduced killing of keratinocytes. Nonthermal plasma may serve as an effective tool for future therapeutic cancer treatment.
Keywords :
biological effects of ionising radiation; biomedical equipment; biomolecular effects of radiation; cancer; cellular effects of radiation; fluorescence; plasma applications; plasma torches; proteins; radiation therapy; skin; 1205Lu melanoma cells; green fluorescent protein; keratinocytes; morphological change; nonthermal plasma needle; nonthermal plasma torch; plasma treatment; targeted killing; therapeutic cancer treatment; time 10 s; time 15 min; time 18 h; Atmospheric-pressure plasma jet; melanoma cells; nonequilibrium plasma;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2010.2041470