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Cold atmospheric plasma generated reactive species aided inhibitory effects on human melanoma cells: an in vitro and in silico study.


ABSTRACT: Malignant melanoma is considered to be a heterogeneous disease that arises from altered genes and transformed melanocytes. In this study, special softjet cold atmospheric plasma was used to treat three different human melanoma cells using air and N2 gases to check the anti-melanoma activity. The physical effects by plasma revealed an increase in the temperature with the gradual reduction in pH at 60?sec, 180?sec and 300?sec air and N2 plasma treatment. Cellular toxicity revealed a decreased in cell survival (~50% cell survival using air gas and <~60% cell survival using N2 gas at 60?sec plasma treatment in G-361 cells). Gene analysis by q-PCR revealed that 3?min and 5?min air and N2 plasma treatment activated apoptotic pathways by triggering apoptotic genes in all three melanoma cell lines. The apoptosis was confirmed by DAPI staining and its related pathways were further explored according to protein-protein docking, and their probable activation mechanism was revealed. The pathways highlighted that activation of apoptosis which leads to cellular cascades and hence stimulation ASK1 (docking method) revealed that softjet plasma can be an effective modality for human melanoma treatment.

SUBMITTER: Yadav DK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7042335 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cold atmospheric plasma generated reactive species aided inhibitory effects on human melanoma cells: an in vitro and in silico study.

Yadav Dharmendra Kumar DK   Adhikari Manish M   Kumar Surendra S   Ghimire Bhagirath B   Han Ihn I   Kim Mi-Hyun MH   Choi Eun-Ha EH  

Scientific reports 20200225 1


Malignant melanoma is considered to be a heterogeneous disease that arises from altered genes and transformed melanocytes. In this study, special softjet cold atmospheric plasma was used to treat three different human melanoma cells using air and N<sub>2</sub> gases to check the anti-melanoma activity. The physical effects by plasma revealed an increase in the temperature with the gradual reduction in pH at 60 sec, 180 sec and 300 sec air and N<sub>2</sub> plasma treatment. Cellular toxicity rev  ...[more]

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