Time-Dependent Effects of Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound on Apoptosis and Autophagy in Malignant Melanoma Stem Cells

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Omer Dikici, Berrin Ozdil, Taha Kadir Yesin, Aylin Dikici, Yasemin Adalı, Huseyin Aktug
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Cancer stem cells (CSCs) in malignant melanoma contribute to therapeutic resistance and tumour recurrence. While low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) has been proposed as a non-invasive strategy to induce cell death, its effects on CSC-specific apoptotic and autophagic responses remain unclear. This study aimed to explore the time-dependent effects of LIPUS on apoptosis and autophagy in CD133+ melanoma CSCs and CD133− non-stem melanoma cells. Human melanoma cells (CHL-1) were sorted via FACS into CD133+ and CD133− populations. Cells were exposed to LIPUS (1 MHz, 20% duty cycle, 1 W/cm2) for 1, 5, and 10 min. Protein expression levels of Caspase-3, Caspase-8, mTOR, and LC3 were evaluated via immunofluorescence and quantified by image-based analysis. Both cell populations showed significant increases in Casp3, Casp8, mTOR, and LC3 intensities following LIPUS application. Notably, CD133+ cells exhibited delayed but sustained increases in Casp3 and LC3 expression, while CD133− cells responded more rapidly. mTOR activity demonstrated distinct temporal dynamics between the two groups, suggesting differential modulation of autophagy-related pathways. LIPUS triggers temporally distinct apoptotic and autophagic responses in melanoma CSCs and non-stem cancer cells. These findings suggest a potential therapeutic avenue to selectively disrupt CSC survival mechanisms using mechanical stimulation.

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低强度脉冲超声对恶性黑色素瘤干细胞凋亡和自噬的时间依赖性影响
恶性黑色素瘤中的肿瘤干细胞(CSCs)有助于治疗抵抗和肿瘤复发。虽然低强度脉冲超声(LIPUS)已被认为是一种诱导细胞死亡的非侵入性策略,但其对csc特异性凋亡和自噬反应的影响尚不清楚。本研究旨在探讨LIPUS对CD133+黑色素瘤CSCs和CD133−非干细胞黑色素瘤细胞凋亡和自噬的时间依赖性影响。通过FACS将人黑色素瘤细胞(CHL-1)分为CD133+和CD133−群体。将细胞暴露于LIPUS (1 MHz, 20%占空比,1 W/cm2)中1、5和10分钟。通过免疫荧光检测Caspase-3、Caspase-8、mTOR和LC3蛋白表达水平,并通过图像分析定量。应用LIPUS后,两种细胞群的Casp3、Casp8、mTOR和LC3强度均显著增加。值得注意的是,CD133+细胞表现出延迟但持续的Casp3和LC3表达增加,而CD133−细胞反应更快。mTOR活性在两组之间表现出不同的时间动态,表明自噬相关途径的不同调节。LIPUS在黑色素瘤CSCs和非干细胞中触发暂时不同的凋亡和自噬反应。这些发现提示了使用机械刺激选择性破坏CSC存活机制的潜在治疗途径。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine serves as a bridge between physiology and cellular medicine, as well as molecular biology and molecular therapeutics. With a 20-year history, the journal adopts an interdisciplinary approach to showcase innovative discoveries. It publishes research aimed at advancing the collective understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying diseases. The journal emphasizes translational studies that translate this knowledge into therapeutic strategies. Being fully open access, the journal is accessible to all readers.
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