The Synergistic Effect of Cold Atmospheric Plasma Mediated Gold Nanoparticles Conjugated with Indocyanine Green as An Innovative Approach to Cooperation with Radiotherapy

Cell J. 2023 Jan 1;25(1):51-61. doi: 10.22074/cellj.2022.559078.1097.

Abstract

Objective: The multimodality treatment of cancer provides a secure and effective approach to improve the outcome of treatments. Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has got attention because of selectively target and kills cancer cells. Likewise, gold nanoparticles (GNP) have been introduced as a radiosensitizer and drug delivery with high efficacy and low toxicity in cancer treatment. Conjugating GNP with indocyanine green (ICG) can develop a multifunctional drug to enhance radio and photosensitivity. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the anticancer effects of GNP@ICG in radiotherapy (RT) and CAP on DFW melanoma cancer and HFF fibroblast normal cell lines.

Materials and methods: In this experimental study, the cells were irradiated to RT and CAP, alone and in combination with or without GNP@ICG at various time sequences between RT and CAP. Apoptosis Annexin V/PI, MTT, and colony formation assays evaluated the therapeutic effect. Finally, the index of synergism was calculated to compare the results.

Results: Most crucially, the cell viability assay showed that RT was less toxic to tumors and normal cells, but CAP showed a significant anti-tumor effect on melanoma cells with selective toxicity. In addition, cold plasma sensitized melanoma cells to radiotherapy so increasing treatment efficiency. This effect is enhanced with GNP@ICG. In comparison to RT alone, the data showed that combination treatment greatly decreased monolayer cell colonization and boosted apoptotic induction.

Conclusion: The results provide new insights into the development of better approaches in radiotherapy of melanoma cells assisted plasma and nanomedicine.

Keywords: Apoptosis; Cold plasma; Indocyanine green; Melanoma; Radiation Therapy.