Soulat Abolfazl, Mohsenpour Taghi, Roshangar Leila, Naghshara Hamid
Department of Atomic and Molecular Physics, Faculty of Sciences, University of Mazandaran, 47416-13534, Babolsar, Iran.
Stem Cell Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, 5166614766, Tabriz, Iran.
Adv Pharm Bull. 2024 Jul;14(2):400-411. doi: 10.34172/apb.2024.041. Epub 2024 Mar 20.
The study examines the induction of apoptosis in colon cancer stem cells (CCSCs) within a 3D culture setting, employing an innovative cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) transmission method known as two-stage transferred cold atmospheric plasma (TS-TCAP). TS-TCAP is a partially or fully ionized non-thermal gaseous mixture that comprises photons, charged and neutral particles, and free radicals, which has gained traction in biomedical applications such as cancer therapy. TS-TCAP impacts CCSCs via a continuous, two-step transport process, facilitating the efficient delivery of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS). The key cellular factors of CCSCs impacted by TS-TCAP treatment, encompassing the secretion and expression levels of IL-6 and IL-8, apoptotic cell count, and expression of BAX, BCL-2, and KI-67 proteins, were evaluated using qrt-ELISA, Annexin V, and qrt-PCR procedures, respectively. The outcomes of CCSCs treatment with TS-TCAP reveal a notable rise in the number of apoptotic cells (<0.0001), diminished secretion, and gene expression of IL-6 and IL-8 (<0.0001), accompanied by favorable alterations in BCL-2 and BAX gene expression (<0.0001). Additionally, a notable decrease in KI-67 expression was observed, correlating with a reduction in CCSCs proliferation (<0.0001). As well, this study underscores the anti-cancer potential of TS-TCAP, showcasing its efficacy in reducing CCSCs survival rates. However, further pre-clinical and clinical trials are necessary to evaluate CAP's efficacy, safety, and potential synergistic effects with other therapies thoroughly. Overall, TS-TCAP presents a promising alternative for CCSCs treatment, pending further investigation and refinement.
该研究在三维培养环境中检测了结肠癌干细胞(CCSCs)中细胞凋亡的诱导情况,采用了一种创新的冷大气等离子体(CAP)传输方法,即两阶段转移冷大气等离子体(TS-TCAP)。TS-TCAP是一种部分或完全电离的非热气体混合物,包含光子、带电和中性粒子以及自由基,在癌症治疗等生物医学应用中受到了关注。TS-TCAP通过连续的两步传输过程影响CCSCs,促进活性氧和氮物种(RONS)的有效传递。分别使用qrt-ELISA、Annexin V和qrt-PCR程序评估了受TS-TCAP处理影响的CCSCs的关键细胞因子,包括IL-6和IL-8的分泌和表达水平、凋亡细胞计数以及BAX、BCL-2和KI-67蛋白的表达。TS-TCAP处理CCSCs的结果显示凋亡细胞数量显著增加(<0.0001),IL-6和IL-8的分泌和基因表达减少(<0.0001),同时BCL-2和BAX基因表达发生有利变化(<0.0001)。此外,观察到KI-67表达显著降低,这与CCSCs增殖减少相关(<0.0001)。同样,本研究强调了TS-TCAP的抗癌潜力,展示了其在降低CCSCs存活率方面的功效。然而,需要进一步的临床前和临床试验来全面评估CAP的疗效、安全性以及与其他疗法的潜在协同效应。总体而言,在进一步研究和完善之前,TS-TCAP为CCSCs治疗提供了一种有前景的替代方法。