Synergistic effect of cold gas plasma and experimental drug exposure exhibits skin cancer toxicity in vitro and in vivo

冷等离子体与实验药物暴露的协同作用在体外和体内均表现出皮肤癌毒性。

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作者:Lars Boeckmann ,Julia Berner ,Marcel Kordt ,Elea Lenz ,Mirijam Schäfer ,Marie-Luise Semmler ,Anna Frey ,Sanjeev Kumar Sagwal ,Henrike Rebl ,Lea Miebach ,Felix Niessner ,Marie Sawade ,Martin Hein ,Robert Ramer ,Eberhard Grambow ,Christian Seebauer ,Thomas von Woedtke ,Barbara Nebe ,Hans-Robert Metelmann ,Peter Langer ,Burkhard Hinz ,Brigitte Vollmar ,Steffen Emmert ,Sander Bekeschus

Abstract

Introduction: Skin cancer is often fatal, which motivates new therapy avenues. Recent advances in cancer treatment are indicative of the importance of combination treatments in oncology. Previous studies have identified small molecule-based therapies and redox-based technologies, including photodynamic therapy or medical gas plasma, as promising candidates to target skin cancer. Objective: We aimed to identify effective combinations of experimental small molecules with cold gas plasma for therapy in dermato-oncology. Methods: Promising drug candidates were identified after screening an in-house 155-compound library using 3D skin cancer spheroids and high content imaging. Combination effects of selected drugs and cold gas plasma were investigated with respect to oxidative stress, invasion, and viability. Drugs that had combined well with cold gas plasma were further investigated in vascularized tumor organoids in ovo and a xenograft mouse melanoma model in vivo. Results: The two chromone derivatives Sm837 and IS112 enhanced cold gas plasma-induced oxidative stress, including histone 2A.X phosphorylation, and further reduced proliferation and skin cancer cell viability. Combination treatments of tumor organoids grown in ovo confirmed the principal anti-cancer effect of the selected drugs. While one of the two compounds exerted severe toxicity in vivo, the other (Sm837) resulted in a significant synergistic anti-tumor toxicity at good tolerability. Principal component analysis of protein phosphorylation profiles confirmed profound combination treatment effects in contrast to the monotherapies. Conclusion: We identified a novel compound that, combined with topical cold gas plasma-induced oxidative stress, represents a novel and promising treatment approach to target skin cancer.

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