The effect of local non-thermal plasma therapy on the cancer-immunity cycle in a melanoma mouse model

局部非热等离子体疗法对黑色素瘤小鼠模型中癌症-免疫循环的影响

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作者:Abraham Lin ,Joey De Backer ,Delphine Quatannens ,Bart Cuypers ,Hanne Verswyvel ,Edgar Cardenas De La Hoz ,Bart Ribbens ,Vasiliki Siozopoulou ,Jonas Van Audenaerde ,Elly Marcq ,Filip Lardon ,Kris Laukens ,Steve Vanlanduit ,Evelien Smits ,Annemie Bogaerts

Abstract

Melanoma remains a deadly cancer despite significant advances in immune checkpoint blockade and targeted therapies. The incidence of melanoma is also growing worldwide, which highlights the need for novel treatment options and strategic combination of therapies. Here, we investigate non-thermal plasma (NTP), an ionized gas, as a promising, therapeutic option. In a melanoma mouse model, direct treatment of tumors with NTP results in reduced tumor burden and prolonged survival. Physical characterization of NTP treatment in situ reveals the deposited NTP energy and temperature associated with therapy response, and whole transcriptome analysis of the tumor identified several modulated pathways. NTP treatment also enhances the cancer-immunity cycle, as immune cells in both the tumor and tumor-draining lymph nodes appear more stimulated to perform their anti-cancer functions. Thus, our data suggest that local NTP therapy stimulates systemic, anti-cancer immunity. We discuss, in detail, how these fundamental insights will help direct the translation of NTP technology into the clinic and inform rational combination strategies to address the challenges in melanoma therapy.

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