Selective Effects of Cold Atmospheric Plasma on Bone Sarcoma Cells and Human Osteoblasts
Background: The use of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) in oncology has been intensively investigated over the past 15 years as it inhibits the growth of many tumor cells. It is known that reactive oxidative species (ROS) produced in CAP are responsible for this effect. However, to translate the use of...
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| description | Background: The use of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) in oncology has been intensively investigated over the past 15 years as it inhibits the growth of many tumor cells. It is known that reactive oxidative species (ROS) produced in CAP are responsible for this effect. However, to translate the use of CAP into medical practice, it is essential to know how CAP treatment affects non-malignant cells. Thus, the current in vitro study deals with the effect of CAP on human bone cancer cells and human osteoblasts. Here, identical CAP treatment regimens were applied to the malignant and non-malignant bone cells and their impact was compared. Methods: Two different human bone cancer cell types, U2-OS (osteosarcoma) and A673 (Ewing’s sarcoma), and non-malignant primary osteoblasts (HOB) were used. The CAP treatment was performed with the clinically approved kINPen MED. After CAP treatment, growth kinetics and a viability assay were performed. For detecting apoptosis, a caspase-3/7 assay and a TUNEL assay were used. Accumulated ROS was measured in cell culture medium and intracellular. To investigate the influence of CAP on cell motility, a scratch assay was carried out. Results: The CAP treatment showed strong inhibition of cell growth and viability in bone cancer cells. Apoptotic processes were enhanced in the malignant cells. Osteoblasts showed a higher potential for ROS resistance in comparison to malignant cells. There was no difference in cell motility between benign and malignant cells following CAP treatment. Conclusions: Osteoblasts show better tolerance to CAP treatment, indicated by less affected viability compared to CAP-treated bone cancer cells. This points toward the selective effect of CAP on sarcoma cells and represents a further step toward the clinical application of CAP. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-899ea25d59f74a28a50da2fd3ad9edce2025-08-19T23:46:57ZengMDPI AGBiomedicines2227-90592023-02-0111260110.3390/biomedicines11020601Selective Effects of Cold Atmospheric Plasma on Bone Sarcoma Cells and Human OsteoblastsAndreas Nitsch0Konrad F. Sieb1Sara Qarqash2Janosch Schoon3Axel Ekkernkamp4Georgi I. Wassilew5Maya Niethard6Lyubomir Haralambiev7Center for Orthopedics, Trauma Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine, University Medicine Greifswald, Ferdinand-Sauerbruch-Straße, 17475 Greifswald, GermanyCenter for Orthopedics, Trauma Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine, University Medicine Greifswald, Ferdinand-Sauerbruch-Straße, 17475 Greifswald, GermanyCenter for Orthopedics, Trauma Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine, University Medicine Greifswald, Ferdinand-Sauerbruch-Straße, 17475 Greifswald, GermanyCenter for Orthopedics, Trauma Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine, University Medicine Greifswald, Ferdinand-Sauerbruch-Straße, 17475 Greifswald, GermanyCenter for Orthopedics, Trauma Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine, University Medicine Greifswald, Ferdinand-Sauerbruch-Straße, 17475 Greifswald, GermanyCenter for Orthopedics, Trauma Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine, University Medicine Greifswald, Ferdinand-Sauerbruch-Straße, 17475 Greifswald, GermanyCenter for Orthopedics, Trauma Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine, University Medicine Greifswald, Ferdinand-Sauerbruch-Straße, 17475 Greifswald, GermanyCenter for Orthopedics, Trauma Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine, University Medicine Greifswald, Ferdinand-Sauerbruch-Straße, 17475 Greifswald, GermanyBackground: The use of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) in oncology has been intensively investigated over the past 15 years as it inhibits the growth of many tumor cells. It is known that reactive oxidative species (ROS) produced in CAP are responsible for this effect. However, to translate the use of CAP into medical practice, it is essential to know how CAP treatment affects non-malignant cells. Thus, the current in vitro study deals with the effect of CAP on human bone cancer cells and human osteoblasts. Here, identical CAP treatment regimens were applied to the malignant and non-malignant bone cells and their impact was compared. Methods: Two different human bone cancer cell types, U2-OS (osteosarcoma) and A673 (Ewing’s sarcoma), and non-malignant primary osteoblasts (HOB) were used. The CAP treatment was performed with the clinically approved kINPen MED. After CAP treatment, growth kinetics and a viability assay were performed. For detecting apoptosis, a caspase-3/7 assay and a TUNEL assay were used. Accumulated ROS was measured in cell culture medium and intracellular. To investigate the influence of CAP on cell motility, a scratch assay was carried out. Results: The CAP treatment showed strong inhibition of cell growth and viability in bone cancer cells. Apoptotic processes were enhanced in the malignant cells. Osteoblasts showed a higher potential for ROS resistance in comparison to malignant cells. There was no difference in cell motility between benign and malignant cells following CAP treatment. Conclusions: Osteoblasts show better tolerance to CAP treatment, indicated by less affected viability compared to CAP-treated bone cancer cells. This points toward the selective effect of CAP on sarcoma cells and represents a further step toward the clinical application of CAP.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/11/2/601cold atmospheric plasmahuman osteoblast cellsbone cancerosteosarcoma cellsEwing’s sarcomaapoptosis |
| spellingShingle | Andreas Nitsch Konrad F. Sieb Sara Qarqash Janosch Schoon Axel Ekkernkamp Georgi I. Wassilew Maya Niethard Lyubomir Haralambiev Selective Effects of Cold Atmospheric Plasma on Bone Sarcoma Cells and Human Osteoblasts cold atmospheric plasma human osteoblast cells bone cancer osteosarcoma cells Ewing’s sarcoma apoptosis |
| title | Selective Effects of Cold Atmospheric Plasma on Bone Sarcoma Cells and Human Osteoblasts |
| title_full | Selective Effects of Cold Atmospheric Plasma on Bone Sarcoma Cells and Human Osteoblasts |
| title_fullStr | Selective Effects of Cold Atmospheric Plasma on Bone Sarcoma Cells and Human Osteoblasts |
| title_full_unstemmed | Selective Effects of Cold Atmospheric Plasma on Bone Sarcoma Cells and Human Osteoblasts |
| title_short | Selective Effects of Cold Atmospheric Plasma on Bone Sarcoma Cells and Human Osteoblasts |
| title_sort | selective effects of cold atmospheric plasma on bone sarcoma cells and human osteoblasts |
| topic | cold atmospheric plasma human osteoblast cells bone cancer osteosarcoma cells Ewing’s sarcoma apoptosis |
| url | https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/11/2/601 |
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