مطالعه اثرات ایمنی درمانی اگزوزوم های مترشحه از سلول های دورمانت 4T1 تیمار شده با پالسمای سرد در مدل حیوانی
Abstract
In recent years, cancer treatment based on the immune system has attracted
attention as an alternative and low-risk method, in which the immune cells are
directed to a series of molecules (DAMP) that are emitted from cancer cells. These
molecules cause the activation of APCs following T cell activation which can
contribute to cancer cell elimination. This study is to investigate the immunogenic
effect of emitted exosomes from dormant 4T1 cells treated with cold plasma in an
animal model. In this study, new antigens of dormant cells tried to introduce to the
immune system and create an anti-cancer effect against cancer cells. For this
purpose, the cells (dormant and also non-dormant) were tried to make immunogenic
death by cold plasma following DAMP emission and immune system motivation.
Our first purpose was to induce dormant 4T1 cells by mimicking hypoxia by adding
cobalt chloride solution to cell media. In this study, Two methods were used to
create dormant cells. a) Mimicking hypoxia by cobalt chloride b) inducing starving
stress by reducing FBS of cell culture. The dormant cell group (treated with plasma
and nanoparticles) was eliminated from further tests owing to failure in inducing
dormant cells. Instead of being the cells in the G0 phase after Cobal Chloride
treatment, the cancer cells spread in different phases of the cell cycle. Next, 4T1
cells (non-dormant cells group) were exposed to Cold plasma and began to emit
exosomes. These exosomes were injected into mice carrying breast tumors and their
effects were studied. Our research showed the emitted exosomes from the cells
treated with cold plasma can increase tumor suppression when compared to the
positive and negative control groups. As a result, the exosome of breast cancer cells
released by cold plasma can be used as a treatment method for breast cancer
treatment.