Plasma treated water solutions in cancer treatments: The contrasting role of rns

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Abstract

Plasma Treated Water Solutions (PTWS) recently emerged as a novel tool for the generation of Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species (ROS and RNS) in liquids. The presence of ROS with a strong oxidative power, like hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), has been proposed as the main effector for the cancer‐killing properties of PTWS. A protective role has been postulated for RNS, with nitric oxide (NO) being involved in the activation of antioxidant responses and cell survival. However, recent evidences proved that NO‐derivatives in proper mixtures with ROS in PTWS could enhance rather than reduce the selectivity of PTWS‐induced cancer cell death through the inhibition of specific antioxidant cancer defenses. In this paper we discuss the formation of RNS in different liquids with a Dielectric Barrier Discharge (DBD), to show that NO is absent in PTWS of complex composition like plasma treated (PT)‐cell culture media used for in vitro experiments, as well as its supposed protective role. Nitrite anions (NO2‐) instead, present in our PTWS, were found to improve the selective death of Saos2 cancer cells compared to EA.hy926 cells by decreasing the cytotoxic threshold of H2O2 to non‐toxic values for the endothelial cell line.

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Sardella, E., Veronico, V., Gristina, R., Grossi, L., Cosmai, S., Striccoli, M., … Favia, P. (2021). Plasma treated water solutions in cancer treatments: The contrasting role of rns. Antioxidants, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox10040605

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