低温常压等离子体治疗鳞状细胞癌:猫肿瘤的体外效应和临床应用:一项初步研究

IF 1.3 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
André G.A. Holanda , Bruna C. Cesário , Victória M. Silva , Luiz E.C. Francelino , Bruno H.M. Nascimento , Kássia F.A. Damasceno , Uta Ishikawa , Naisandra B.S. Farias , Raimundo F.A. Junior , Carlos A.G. Barboza , Clodomiro A. Junior , João M.A.P. Antunes , Carlos E.B. Moura , Genilson F. Queiroz
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摘要

冷大气等离子体(CAP)在体内和体外试验中,主要在人类和小鼠中,显示出对抗鳞状细胞癌(SCC)的有希望的结果。然而,它在治疗猫肿瘤方面的适用性仍然未知。本研究旨在评估CAP对头颈部鳞状细胞癌(HNSCC)细胞谱系的抗癌作用,以及对猫皮肤鳞状细胞癌临床病例的抗癌作用。使用使用HNSCC细胞系(SCC-25)的对照组和治疗组,后者暴露于CAP 60秒、90秒或120秒。对细胞进行MTT测定、一氧化氮测定和体外热成像分析。临床应用于一只患有皮肤鳞状细胞癌的猫(3个部位)。通过热成像、组织病理学和免疫组织化学检查(胱天蛋白酶-3和TNF-α)对病变进行治疗和评估。SCC-25细胞处理90秒和120秒导致亚硝酸盐浓度显著增加。在24小时和48小时后观察到细胞活力降低,而与暴露时间无关。然而,在72小时观察到的细胞活力降低仅在120秒的处理中是显著的。在体外,所有处理时间的温度都有所下降,而在体内测定中,血浆诱导平均温度略有升高(0.7°C)。3个临床肿瘤中有两个对治疗有反应:一个完全反应,另一个部分反应,而第三个(下唇SCC)保持稳定。剩下的两个肿瘤都显示出凋亡区域和胱天蛋白酶-3和TNF-α的表达增加。不良反应轻微,仅限于红斑和结痂。CAP对HNSCC细胞系表现出体外抗癌作用,表现为剂量依赖性的细胞活力降低。在体内,该疗法似乎对猫皮肤SCC安全有效。该治疗对三分之一的病变(增殖性下唇肿瘤)没有产生临床反应,然而,细胞凋亡指标的高表达仍然证明了生物学效应。
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Use of Cold Atmospheric Plasma in the Treatment of Squamous Cell Carcinoma: in vitro Effects and Clinical Application in Feline Tumors: A Pilot Study

Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has shown promising results against squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in both in vivo and in vitro assays, mainly in humans and mice. Its applicability for treatment of feline tumors, however, remains unknown. This study aimed to evaluate the anticancer effects of CAP on a head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) cell lineage and against a clinical case of cutaneous SCC in a cat. Control and treatment groups employing the HNSCC cell line (SCC-25) were used, the latter exposed to CAP for 60 seconds, 90 seconds, or 120 seconds. The cells were subjected to the MTT assay nitric oxidation assay and thermographic in vitro analyses. The clinical application was performed in one cat with cutaneous SCC (3 sites). The lesions were treated and evaluated by thermographic, histopathological, and immunohistochemical examinations (caspase-3 and TNF-alpha). Treatment of the SCC-25 cells for 90 seconds and 120 seconds resulted in a significant nitrite concentration increase. Decreased cell viability was observed after 24 hours and 48 hours, regardless of exposure time. However, the cell viability reduction observed at 72 hours was significant only in the 120 seconds treatment. In vitro, the temperature decreased for all treatment times, while the plasma induced a slight increase in mean temperature (0.7°C) in the in vivo assay. Two of the 3 clinical tumors responded to the treatment: one with a complete response and the other, partial, while the third (lower lip SCC) remained stable. Both remaining tumors displayed apoptotic areas and increased expression of caspase-3 and TNF-alpha. Adverse effects were mild and limited to erythema and crusting. The CAP exhibited an in vitro anticancer effect on the HNSCC cell line, demonstrated by a dose-dependent cell viability reduction. In vivo, the therapy appears safe and effective against feline cutaneous SCC. The treatment did not result in a clinical response for 1 of 3 lesions (proliferative lower lip tumor), however, a biological effect was still demonstrated by the higher expression of apoptosis indicators.

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Topics in companion animal medicine
Topics in companion animal medicine 农林科学-兽医学
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2.30
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审稿时长
88 days
期刊介绍: Published quarterly, Topics in Companion Animal Medicine is a peer-reviewed veterinary scientific journal dedicated to providing practitioners with the most recent advances in companion animal medicine. The journal publishes high quality original clinical research focusing on important topics in companion animal medicine.
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