DocumentCode :
227945
Title :
Induction of apoptosis in human myeloid leukemia cells by remote exposure of resistive barrier cold plasma
Author :
Thiyagarajan, Magesh ; Anderson, Heather ; Gonzales, Xavier
Author_Institution :
Plasma Eng. Res. Lab. (PERL), Texas A&M Univ. - Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, TX, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
25-29 May 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
1
Abstract :
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP), an ambient temperature ionized gas, is gaining extensive interest as a promising addition to anti-tumor therapy primarily due to the ability to generate and control delivery of electrons, ions, excited molecules, UV photons, and reactive species such as reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) to a specific site. The heterogeneous composition of CAP offers the opportunity to mediate several signaling pathways that regulate tumor cells. Consequently, the array of CAP generated products has limited the identification of the mechanisms of action on tumor cells. The aim of this work is to assess the cell death response of human myeloid leukemia cells by remote exposure to CAP generated RNS by utilizing a novel resistive barrier discharge system that primarily produces RNS. The effect of variable treatments of CAP generated RNS was tested in THP-1 cell (human monocytic leukemia cell line), a model for hematological malignancy. The number of viable cells was evaluated with erythrosine-B staining, while apoptosis and necrosis was assessed by endonuclease cleavage observed by agarose gel electrophoresis and detection of cells with the exclusionary dye propidium iodide and fluorescently labeled annexin-V by flow cytometry and fluorescent microscopy. Our observations indicate that treatment dosage levels of 45□s of exposure to CAP emitted RNS-induced apoptotic cell death and for higher dosage conditions of ≥ 50□s of exposure to CAP induced necrosis. Overall the results suggest that CAP emitted RNS play a significant role in the anti-tumor potential of CAP.
Keywords :
cancer; cellular biophysics; dosimetry; dyes; electrophoresis; enzymes; fluorescence; molecular biophysics; optical microscopy; plasma applications; radiation therapy; tumours; CAP induced necrosis; RNS-induced apoptotic cell death; THP-1 cell; UV photons; agarose gel electrophoresis; ambient temperature ionized gas; antitumor potential; antitumor therapy; apoptosis induction; cell death response; cell detection; cold atmospheric plasma; control delivery; electrons; endonuclease cleavage; erythrosine-B staining; excited molecules; exclusionary dye propidium iodide; flow cytometry; fluorescent microscopy; fluorescently labeled annexin-V; hematological malignancy; heterogeneous composition; human myeloid leukemia cells; ions; reactive nitrogen species; reactive oxygen species; remote resistive barrier cold plasma exposure; resistive barrier discharge system; signaling pathways; treatment dosage levels; tumor cell action; variable treatment effect; Electromagnetic heating; Fluorescence; Heat engines; Plasma temperature; Tumors;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Sciences (ICOPS) held with 2014 IEEE International Conference on High-Power Particle Beams (BEAMS), 2014 IEEE 41st International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2711-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2014.7012621
Filename :
7012621
Link To Document :
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