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Title
Nonthermal-plasma-mediated animal cell death
Authors
Kim, WWoo, KCKim, GCKim, KT
Date Issued
2011-01-12
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Abstract
Animal cell death comprising necrosis and apoptosis occurred in a well-regulated manner upon specific stimuli. The physiological meanings and detailed molecular mechanisms of cell death have been continuously investigated over several decades. Necrotic cell death has typical morphological changes, such as cell swelling and cell lysis followed by DNA degradation, whereas apoptosis shows blebbing formation and regular DNA fragmentation. Cell death is usually adopted to terminate cancer cells in vivo. The current strategies against tumour are based on the induction of cell death by adopting various methods, including radiotherapy and chemotherapeutics. Among these, radiotherapy is the most frequently used treatment method, but it still has obvious limitations. Recent studies have suggested that the use of nonthermal air plasma can be a prominent method for inducing cancer cell death. Plasma-irradiated cells showed the loss of genomic integrity, mitochondrial dysfunction, plasma membrane damage, etc. Tumour elimination with plasma irradiation is an emerging concept in cancer therapy and can be accelerated by targeting certain tumour-specific proteins with gold nanoparticles. Here, some recent developments are described so that the mechanisms related to plasma-mediated cell death and its perspectives in cancer treatment can be understood.
Keywords
ATMOSPHERIC-PRESSURE PLASMA; DIELECTRIC BARRIER DISCHARGE; CANCER STEM-CELLS; CYTOCHROME-C; CASPASE ACTIVATION; IMMUNE-RESPONSE; NITRIC-OXIDE; BCL-2 FAMILY; APOPTOSIS; THERAPY
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/25191
DOI
10.1088/0022-3727/44/1/013001
ISSN
0022-3727
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF PHYSICS D-APPLIED PHYSICS, vol. 44, no. 1, 2011-01-12
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