Study of a Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma jet device for indirect treatment of Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Q1 Medicine
S. Pereira, E. Pinto, P.A. Ribeiro, S. Sério
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Abstract

Purpose

The possibility of obtaining plasmas at low temperatures and atmospheric conditions, the Cold Atmospheric Plasmas (CAPs), has triggered several studies on its possible medical applications. The use of CAPs devices applied to oncological treatments is still in a pre-clinical stage, but early investigations have shown promising results, both in vitro and in vivo. In this work, is reported the study of a custom made Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma jet device for indirect treatment of Squamous Cell Carcinoma.

Methods

The plasma plume produced by the jet device was characterized by optical emission spectroscopy and the vulnerability of two different cell lines, SCC-15 (Squamous Cell Carcinoma) and HGF-1 (non-cancer cell line) to different working parameters factors such as the volume of medium used on indirect plasma treatments, the number of cells used in the biological assays and the volume of treated medium in contact with the cultured cells were systematically tested and studied.

Results

The effectiveness of CAPs’ treatments is time, volume and cell dependent. Cancer cells, specifically SCC-15 cells have shown to be more sensitive to indirect plasma treatments than the non-cancer cell line used in the present work.

Conclusions

According to the obtained results, this study showed that thein vitro anti-cancer capacity of the developed jet plasma device will be higher when small volumes of medium are used together with moderate plasma treatment times, keeping the non-cancerous cells almost unaffected.

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低温常压等离子体射流间接治疗鳞状细胞癌的研究
在低温和大气条件下获得等离子体的可能性,即冷大气等离子体(CAPs),已经引发了对其可能的医疗应用的若干研究。将CAPs设备应用于肿瘤治疗仍处于临床前阶段,但早期的研究在体外和体内都显示出了令人鼓舞的结果。本文报道了一种用于鳞状细胞癌间接治疗的定制冷常压等离子体喷射装置的研究。方法采用光学发射光谱法对喷射装置产生的等离子体羽流进行表征,并对两种不同细胞系SCC-15(鳞状细胞癌)和HGF-1(非癌细胞系)对间接等离子体处理介质体积、生物实验中使用的细胞数量和与培养细胞接触的处理介质体积等不同工作参数的易损性进行系统测试和研究。结果cap的治疗效果具有时间、体积和细胞依赖性。癌细胞,特别是SCC-15细胞,对间接血浆治疗比本研究中使用的非癌细胞系更敏感。结论本研究结果表明,当使用小体积的培养基和适当的等离子体治疗次数时,所开发的射流等离子体装置的体外抗癌能力更高,几乎不影响非癌细胞。
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Clinical Plasma Medicine
Clinical Plasma Medicine MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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