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Cold-atmospheric plasma induces tumor cell death in preclinical in vivo and in vitro models of human cholangiocarcinoma

  • Javier Vaquero
  • , Florian Judée
  • , Marie Vallette
  • , Henri Decauchy
  • , Ander Arbelaiz
  • , Lynda Aoudjehane
  • , Olivier Scatton
  • , Ester Gonzalez-Sanchez
  • , Fatiha Merabtene
  • , Jérémy Augustin
  • , Chantal Housset
  • , Thierry Dufour
  • , Laura Fouassier

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Through the last decade, cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has emerged as an innovative therapeutic option for cancer treatment. Recently, we have set up a potentially safe atmospheric pressure plasma jet device that displays antitumoral properties in a preclinical model of cholangiocarcinoma (CCA), a rare and very aggressive cancer emerging from the biliary tree with few efficient treatments. In the present study, we aimed at deciphering the molecular mechanisms underlying the antitumor effects of CAP towards CCA in both an in vivo and in vitro context. In vivo, using subcutaneous xenografts into immunocompromised mice, CAP treatment of CCA induced DNA lesions and tumor cell apoptosis, as evaluated by 8-oxoguanine and cleaved caspase-3 immunohistochemistry, respectively. The analysis of the tumor microenvironment showed changes in markers related to macrophage polarization. In vitro, the incubation of CCA cells with CAP-treated culture media (i.e., plasma-activated media, PAM) led to a dose response decrease in cell survival. At molecular level, CAP treatment induced double-strand DNA breaks, followed by an increased phosphorylation and activation of the cell cycle master regulators CHK1 and p53, leading to cell cycle arrest and cell death by apoptosis. In conclusion, CAP is a novel therapeutic option to consider for CCA in the future.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'article1280
journalCancers
Volume12
Numéro de publication5
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 mai 2020

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