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Effect of cold atmospheric plasma treatment on the metabolites of human leukemia cells

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CANCER CELL INTERNATIONAL
Volume 19, Issue -, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12935-019-0856-4

Keywords

Cold atmospheric plasma; Acute myeloid leukemia; Metabolite profiling; Alanine; aspartate and glutamate metabolism; d-Glutamine and d-glutamate metabolism

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51521065, 51837008]
  2. First Class of China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2017M610639]
  3. Special Fund of China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
  4. Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities
  5. State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment [EIPE18312]
  6. Special Fund of Shaanxi Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2017BSHTDZZ04]

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BackgroundAcute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a typically fatal malignancy and new drug and treatment need to be developed for a better survival outcome. Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is a novel technology, which has been widely applied in biomedicine, especially in various of cancer treatment. However, the changes in cell metabolism after CAP treatment of leukemia cells have been rarely studied.MethodsIn this study, we investigated the metabolite profiling of plasma treatment on leukemia cells based on Gas Chromatography Tandem Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (GC-TOFMS). Simultaneously, we conducted a series of bioinformatics analysis of metabolites and metabolic pathways with significant differences after basic data analysis.Results800 signals were detected by GC-TOF mass-spectrometry and then evaluated using PCA and OPLS-DA. All the differential metabolites were listed and the related metabolic pathways were analyzed by KEGG pathway. The results showed that alanine, aspartate and glutamate metabolism had a significant change after plasma treatment. Meanwhile, d-glutamine and d-glutamate metabolism were significantly changed by CAP. Glutaminase activity was decreased after plasma treatment, which might lead to glutamine accumulation and leukemia cells death.ConclusionsWe found the above two metabolic pathways vulnerable to plasma treatment, which might result in leukemia cells death and might be the cornerstone of further exploration of plasma treatment targets.

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