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Normal and malignant cells exhibit differential responses to calcium electroporation

  • Stine K. Frandsen
  • , Mie B. Krüger
  • , Uma M. Mangalanathan
  • , Trine Tramm
  • , Faisal Mahmood
  • , Ivana Novak
  • , Julie Gehl*
  • *Corresponding author af dette arbejde

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    Abstract

    Calcium electroporation may offer a simple general tool for anticancer therapy. Transient permeabilization of cancer cell membranes created by applying short, high-voltage pulses in tumors enables high calcium influxes that trigger cell death. In this study, we compared the relative sensitivity of different human tumor models and normal tissues to calcium electroporation. Plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPase (PMCA) protein expression was confirmed in vitro in all cancer cell lines and normal primary dermal fibroblasts studied. In all tumor types tested in vivo, calcium electroporation effectively induced necrosis, with a range of sensitivities observed (36%–88%) 2 days after treatment. Necrosis was induced using calcium concentrations of 100–500 mmol/L and injection volumes 20%–80% of tumor volume. Notably, only limited effects were seen in normal tissue. Calcium content increased >7-fold in tumor and skin tissue after calcium electroporation but decreased in skin tissue 4 hours after treatment to levels comparable with untreated controls, whereas calcium content endured at high levels in tumor tissue. Mechanistic experiments in vitro indicated that calcium influx was similar in fibroblasts and cancer cells. However, we observed decreased PMCA expression in cancer cells compared with fibroblasts, offering a potential explanation for the different calcium content in tumor cells versus normal tissues. Overall, our results suggest that calcium electroporation can elicit a rapid and selective necrosis of solid tumors, with limited deleterious effects on surrounding normal tissues.

    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    Sider (fra-til)4389-4401
    Antal sider13
    TidsskriftCancer Research
    Vol/bind77
    Udgave nummer16
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 15 aug. 2017

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