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A New Physically Triggered Cell Death via Transbarrier Contactless Cold Atmospheric Plasma Treatment of Cancer Cells

For years, extensive efforts have been made to discover effective, non-invasive anti-cancer therapies. Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP), is a near room temperature ionized gas composed of reactive species, charged particles, neutral particles, and electrons. CAP also has several physical factors including thermal radiation, ultraviolet (UV) radiation, and electromagnetic (EM) waves. Most of the previously reported biological effects of CAP have relied on direct contact between bulk plasma and cells, resulting in the chemical effects generally seen after CAP treatment. In this paper, we demonstrate that the electromagnetic emission produced by CAP can lead to the death of B16F10 melanoma cancer cells via a transbarrier contactless method. When compared with the effect of reactive species, the effect of the physical factors causes much greater growth inhibition. The physical-triggered growth inhibition is due to a new type of cell death, characterized by rapid leakage of bulk water from the cells, resulting in bubbles on the cell membrane, and cytoplasm shrinkage. The results of this study introduce a new possible mechanism of CAP induced cancer cell death and build a foundation for CAP to be used as a non-invasive cancer treatment in the future.

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