Abstract
Background: Drug resistance is one of the major problems encountered in clinical therapy of multiple myeloma treatment. Combination treatment with several drugs may increase the sensitivity and overcome drug resistance. Methods: Here, we combined chemotherapy with a newly developed technology, cold atmospheric plasma, to enhance drug sensitivity. Results: We found that plasma treatment had a synergistic anti-cancer effect with a first line drug (bortezomib). Based on our previous study, we further found that plasma treatment could inhibit Notch pathway and down-regulate cyp1a1 expression and enzyme activity, which contributing to the enhanced drug sensitivity to bortezomib after combination of bortezomib with gas plasma. Conclusions: Our results showed a new strategy to overcome drug resistance by combination of traditional chemotherapy with cold atmospheric plasma.
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Xu, D., Cui, Q., Xu, Y., Chen, Z., Xia, W., Yang, Y., & Liu, D. (2019). Plasma enhance drug sensitivity to bortezomib by inhibition of cyp1a1 in myeloma cells. Translational Cancer Research, 8(8), 2841–2847. https://doi.org/10.21037/tcr.2019.10.43
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