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Localised light delivery on melanoma cells using optical microneedles

Xiaobin Wu, Jongho Park, Siu Yu A. Chow, Maria Carmelita Z. Kasuya, Yoshiho Ikeuchi, Beomjoon Kim

2022Biomedical Optics Express28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Light-based therapy is an emerging treatment for skin cancer, which has received increased attention due to its drug-free and non-invasive approach. However, the limitation of current light therapy methods is the inability for light to penetrate the skin and reach deep lesions. As such, we have developed a polylactic acid (PLA) microneedles array as a novel light transmission platform to perform in vitro evaluation regarding the effect of light therapy on skin cancer. For the first time, we designed and fabricated a microneedle array system with a height fixation device that can be installed in a cell culture dish and an LED array for blue light irradiation. The effect of the blue light combined with the microneedles on cell apoptosis was evaluated using B16F10 melanoma cells and analyzed by Hoechst staining. Our results demonstrate that blue light can be transmitted by microneedles to skin cells and effectively affect cell viability.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceMelanomaBlue lightBiomedical engineeringLight therapyPhotodynamic therapyHuman skinOptoelectronicsDelivery systemIntense pulsed lightFixation (population genetics)CellLight sourceOptical imagingLight intensityVisible spectrumTumor cellsGreen-lightPolylactic acidBright-field microscopyAdvancements in Transdermal Drug DeliveryPhotodynamic Therapy Research StudiesLaser Applications in Dentistry and Medicine