Laser-Assisted Delivery Of Cold Atmospheric Plasma In Unresectable Cutaneous Metastasis In Melanoma Patients

Q1 Medicine
Philipp Jansen , Dirk Schadendorf , Sander Bekeschus , Joachim Klode , Ingo Stoffels
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According to the World Health Organization, the incidence of melanoma is increasing faster than that of any other major cancer in the world. Melanoma is the fifth most common cancer in the United States, posing a substantial health and economic burden. Treatment of early and multiple cutaneous unresectable metastasis in melanoma patients is a major therapeutic problem.

Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) contains electrons, charged particles, radicals, various excited molecules, UV photons, and transient electric fields. These various compositional elements have the potential either to enhance cellular activity, or to disrupt it. In particular, based on this unique composition, CAP could offer a minimally-invasive surgical approach allowing for specific cancer cell or tumor tissue removal without influencing healthy cells. Topical application of treatment agents is a basic principle of dermatological therapy. However, the effective barrier function of the skin significantly impairs the bioavailability of most topical drugs. Fractional ablative lasers represent an innovative strategy to overcome the epidermal barrier in a standardized, contact-free manner. The bioavailability of topical agents can be significantly enhanced using laser-assisted delivery. Ablative fractional laser resurfacing creates vertical channels that might assist the delivery of topically applied cold plasma into cutaneous melanoma metastasis.

For lesions refractory to elective treatments, the laser-assisted drug delivery technique combined with cold atmospheric plasma may present a new potential option.

We report on a pilot study showing a proof of concept for enhancing topical cold atmospheric plasma permeation into depth by ablative fractional laser technique.

激光辅助输送冷常压血浆治疗黑色素瘤患者不可切除的皮肤转移
根据世界卫生组织的数据,黑色素瘤的发病率增长速度比世界上任何其他主要癌症都要快。黑色素瘤是美国第五大常见癌症,造成了巨大的健康和经济负担。黑色素瘤患者早期和多发皮肤不可切除转移的治疗是一个主要的治疗问题。冷大气等离子体(CAP)包含电子、带电粒子、自由基、各种激发态分子、紫外光子和瞬态电场。这些不同的组成元素具有增强或破坏细胞活动的潜力。特别是,基于这种独特的成分,CAP可以提供一种微创手术方法,允许在不影响健康细胞的情况下切除特定的癌细胞或肿瘤组织。局部应用治疗剂是皮肤科治疗的基本原则。然而,皮肤的有效屏障功能显著地削弱了大多数外用药物的生物利用度。分数烧蚀激光代表了一种创新的策略,以标准化,无接触的方式克服表皮屏障。局部药物的生物利用度可以显著提高使用激光辅助递送。烧蚀分式激光表面置换可创建垂直通道,可能有助于将局部应用的冷等离子体输送到皮肤黑色素瘤转移处。对于选择性治疗难治性病变,激光辅助给药技术结合冷大气等离子体可能是一种新的潜在选择。我们报告了一项试点研究,证明了通过烧蚀分数激光技术增强局部冷大气等离子体渗透到深度的概念。
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Clinical Plasma Medicine
Clinical Plasma Medicine MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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