Preventing the solid cancer progression via release of anticancer-cytokines in co-culture with cold plasma-stimulated macrophages

  • Nagendra Kumar Kaushik*
  • , Neha Kaushik
  • , Manish Adhikari
  • , Bhagirath Ghimire
  • , Nguyen Nhat Linh
  • , Yogendra Kumar Mishra
  • , Su Jae Lee
  • , Eun Ha Choi
  • *Kontaktforfatter

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Abstract

Non-thermal atmospheric pressure plasma sources operated in ambient environments are known to generate a variety of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species which could be applied for various biomedical applications. Herein, we fabricate a micro-dielectric barrier discharge plasma device by using screen-printing technology and apply it for studying immuno-stimulatory effects. We demonstrate a tumor-suppressive role for plasma-stimulated macrophages in metastatic solid cancers that directly elicit proliferation and are responsible for tumor relapse mediated by mesenchymal shift. Using microarray analysis, we observed that cold plasma stimulates and differentiates monocyte cells into macrophages as demonstrated by expression of several cytokine/chemokine markers. Moreover, plasma treatment stimulates the differentiation of pro-inflammatory (M1) macrophages to a greater extent. These stimulated macrophages favor anti-tumorigenic immune responses against metastasis acquisition and cancer stem cell maintenance in solid cancers in vitro. Differentiation of monocytes into anticancer macrophages could improve the efficacy of plasma treatment, especially in modifying pro-tumor inflammatory microenvironment through effecting highly resistant immunosuppressive tumor cells associated with tumor relapse.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer842
TidsskriftCancers
Vol/bind11
Udgave nummer6
ISSN2072-6694
DOI
StatusUdgivet - jun. 2019
Udgivet eksterntJa

Finansiering

Funding: This work was supported by a grant from the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF), which is funded by the Korean Government, Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning (MSIP) NRF-2016K1A4A3914113; NRF-2017M3A9G8084539. This work was also funded by Kwangwoon University in 2019.

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