Title The evidence of the bystander effect after bleomycin electrotransfer and irreversible electroporation /
Authors Ruzgys, Paulius ; Barauskaitė, Neringa ; Novickij, Vitalij ; Novickij, Jurij ; Šatkauskas, Saulius
DOI 10.3390/molecules26196001
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Is Part of Molecules: Special Issue Novel Physical and Chemical Methods for Facilitated Drug Delivery.. Basel : MDPI. 2021, vol. 26, iss. 19, art. no. 6001, p. 1-11.. ISSN 1420-3049. eISSN 1420-3049
Keywords [eng] electroporation ; bystander effect ; electrochemotherapy ; bleomycin ; electroablation ; irreversible electroporation ; electrotransfer
Abstract [eng] One of current applications of electroporation is electrochemotherapy and electroablation for local cancer treatment. Both of these electroporation modalities share some similarities with radiation therapy, one of which could be the bystander effect. In this study, we aimed to investigate the role of the bystander effect following these electroporation-based treatments. During direct CHO-K1 cell treatment, cells were electroporated using one 100 µs duration square wave electric pulse at 1400 V/cm (for bleomycin electrotransfer) or 2800 V/cm (for irreversible electroporation). To evaluate the bystander effect, the medium was taken from directly treated cells after 24 h incubation and applied on unaffected cells. Six days after the treatment, cell viability and colony sizes were evaluated using the cell colony formation assay. The results showed that the bystander effect after bleomycin electrotransfer had a strong negative impact on cell viability and cell colony size, which decreased to 2.8% and 23.1%, respectively. On the contrary, irreversible electroporation induced a strong positive bystander effect on cell viability, which increased to 149.3%. In conclusion, the results presented may serve as a platform for further analysis of the bystander effect after electroporation-based therapies and may ultimately lead to refined application of these therapies in clinics.
Published Basel : MDPI
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2021
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