[The adjuvant killing effect of modulated electro-hyperthermia combined with chemotherapy on B16F10 melanoma cells].

Q4 Medicine
Magyar onkologia Pub Date : 2021-03-17 Epub Date: 2020-02-21
Enikő Major, Anett Benedek, Marcell A Szász, Zoltán Benyó, Andrea Balogh
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Abstract

Our aim was to detect the effect of modulated electro-hyperthermia (mEHT) on cell viability and to examine if hyperthermia can augment the cell killing effect of various chemotherapeutic agents. B16F10 melanoma cells were treated for 30, 60, 90 and 120 minutes with mEHT using LabEHY100 (OncothermTM). Cell viability was measured using MTT assay and apoptosis by annexin V/7-AAD staining using flow cytometry 24 hours post-treatment. For analyzing gene expression with qPCR cells were harvested after 60 minutes treatment. In combined protocols, cells were treated with paclitaxel (40 nM), dacarbazine (40 μM) or nutlin-3a (10 μM) after mEHT. mEHT induced nuclear translocation of p53 which in turn regulates pro- and anti-apoptotic gene expression accounting for decreased cell viability. In combination with chemotherapy, mEHT augmented the cell killing effect of dacarbazine or nutlin-3a but not that of paclitaxel determined 48 hours post-treatment. The sensitizing effect on chemotherapeutics demonstrate the efficiency of mEHT as an adjuvant modality in cancer treatment.

[调制电热联合化疗对B16F10黑色素瘤细胞的辅助杀伤作用]。
我们的目的是检测调制电热(mEHT)对细胞活力的影响,并检查热疗是否可以增强各种化疗药物的细胞杀伤作用。使用LabEHY100 (OncothermTM)对B16F10黑色素瘤细胞进行mEHT治疗30、60、90和120分钟。MTT法检测细胞活力,流式细胞术检测膜联蛋白V/7-AAD染色检测细胞凋亡。处理60分钟后收获细胞,用qPCR分析基因表达。在联合方案中,细胞在mEHT后分别用紫杉醇(40 nM)、达卡巴嗪(40 μM)或nutlin-3a (10 μM)处理。mEHT诱导p53的核易位,进而调节促凋亡和抗凋亡基因的表达,导致细胞活力下降。mEHT联合化疗可增强达卡巴嗪或nutlin-3a的细胞杀伤作用,但不增强紫杉醇的杀伤作用。对化疗药物的增敏作用证明了mEHT作为癌症辅助治疗方式的有效性。
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