Plasma-induced selectivity in bone cancer cells death

  • Canal Barnils, Cristina
  • Fontelo, Raul
  • Hamouda, Inés
  • Guillem Martí, Jordi
  • Cvelbar, Uros
  • Ginebra Molins, Maria Pau

Abstract

Background Current therapies for bone cancers - either primary or metastatic – are difficult to implement and unfortunately not completely effective. An alternative therapy could be found in cold plasmas generated at atmospheric pressure which have already demonstrated selective anti-tumor action in a number of carcinomas and in more relatively rare brain tumors. However, its effects on bone cancer are still unknown. Methods Herein, we employed an atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) to validate its selectivity towards osteosarcoma cell line vs. osteoblasts & human mesenchymal stem cells. Results Cytotoxicity following direct interaction of APPJ with cells is comparable to indirect interaction when only liquid medium is treated and subs...

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