Immuno-modulatory effect of bio-plasma against cancer and other dreadful disease

Publication date: February 2018 Source:Clinical Plasma Medicine, Volume 9, Supplement Author(s): Nagendra Kumar Kaushik, Neha Kaushik, Manish Adhikari, Su-Jae Lee, Eun Ha Choi The application of plasma medicine technology has been actively explored over last several years. Recently, non-thermal plasma has demonstrated potential as a safe anticancer therapeutic approach that can kill various types of cancer targets [1-4]. There is the urgent need of new human health care’s technology against cancers based on immuno-modulations. Main target of our study is to enhance efficacy and selectivity of plasma on cancer cells and cancer microenvironment by inducing immune-modulations. Fundamental insights on the cold plasma interactions with the immune cells and cancer micro-environment can clarify the basic mechanisms of plasma induced immune-stimulation. Recent preliminary study suggests that plasma significantly modulated immune cells and can induce cancer cell death in co-culture condition [5-7]. In one of our recent studies, using a monocyte cell model, we show that cold plasma activates the differentiation of monocytes into a macrophage-like phenotype and can increase mitochondrial/lysosomal numbers, suggesting that plasma may stimulate macrophage differentiation or activation. In turn, the interaction of plasma-activated macrophage cells reduced pro-tumorigenic features such as epithelial-mesenchymal-transition (EMT) and the stem-like population of tumor cells. Furthermo...
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