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Plasma‐activated medium induces apoptosis in chemotherapy‐resistant ovarian cancer cells: High selectivity and synergy with carboplatin

Milad Rasouli, H. Mehdian, K. Hajisharifi, Elaheh Amini, Kostya Ostrikov, Éric Robert

2021Plasma Processes and Polymers46 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract In the present study, A2780 CP and SKOV‐3 cells, relevant to ovarian cancer and granulosa cells, as normal ovarian cells, were evaluated through cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) directly, indirectly, and by a concomitant modality of plasma‐activated medium (PAM) with common drugs to overcome chemotherapy resistance in ovarian cancer. Our results confirm the high potential of PAM in comparison to common drugs and CAP for the selected cell lines, and the selectivity mechanism was related to the pH and concentration of H 2 O 2 , NO 2 − , and NO 3 − reactive species in the plasma‐treated medium. Our data confirm that PAM alone and in combination with carboplatin sensitizes cancer cells to carboplatin, inhibits the SOD1 gene, and selectively induces apoptosis accompanied by high expression of p53, bax, and activation of caspase‐3.

Topics & Concepts

CarboplatinOvarian cancerApoptosisCancer researchChemotherapyCancer cellChemistryCell cultureCancerBiologyInternal medicineMedicineCisplatinBiochemistryGeneticsPlasma Applications and DiagnosticsMercury impact and mitigation studiesCatalytic Processes in Materials Science