TY - JOUR
T1 - Ultrasound-assisted laser therapy for selective removal of melanoma cells
AU - Subramanian Karthikesh, Madhumithra
AU - Martinez-Rivera, Noraida
AU - Rosa-Molinar, Eduardo
AU - Wang, Xueding
AU - Yang, Xinmai
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2024 Subramanian Karthikesh, Martinez-Rivera, Rosa-Molinar, Wang and Yang.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The current study explores the potential of ultrasound-assisted laser therapy (USaLT) to selectively destroy melanoma cells. The technology was tested on an ex vivo melanoma model, which was established by growing melanoma cells in chicken breast tissue. Ultrasound-only and laser-only treatments were used as control groups. USaLT was able to effectively destroy melanoma cells and selectively remove 66.41% of melanoma cells in the ex vivo tumor model when an ultrasound peak negative pressure of 2 MPa was concurrently applied with a laser fluence of 28 mJ/cm2 at 532 nm optical wavelength for 5 min. The therapeutic efficiency was further improved with the use of a higher laser fluence, and the treatment depth was improved to 3.5 mm with the use of 1,064 nm laser light at a fluence of 150 mJ/cm2. None of the laser-only and ultrasound-only treatments were able to remove any melanoma cells. The treatment outcome was validated with histological analyses and photoacoustic imaging. This study opens the possibility of USaLT for melanoma that is currently treated by laser therapy, but at a much lower laser fluence level, hence improving the safety potential of laser therapy.
AB - The current study explores the potential of ultrasound-assisted laser therapy (USaLT) to selectively destroy melanoma cells. The technology was tested on an ex vivo melanoma model, which was established by growing melanoma cells in chicken breast tissue. Ultrasound-only and laser-only treatments were used as control groups. USaLT was able to effectively destroy melanoma cells and selectively remove 66.41% of melanoma cells in the ex vivo tumor model when an ultrasound peak negative pressure of 2 MPa was concurrently applied with a laser fluence of 28 mJ/cm2 at 532 nm optical wavelength for 5 min. The therapeutic efficiency was further improved with the use of a higher laser fluence, and the treatment depth was improved to 3.5 mm with the use of 1,064 nm laser light at a fluence of 150 mJ/cm2. None of the laser-only and ultrasound-only treatments were able to remove any melanoma cells. The treatment outcome was validated with histological analyses and photoacoustic imaging. This study opens the possibility of USaLT for melanoma that is currently treated by laser therapy, but at a much lower laser fluence level, hence improving the safety potential of laser therapy.
KW - cavitation
KW - melanoma treatment
KW - photo-mediated ultrasound therapy
KW - selective melanoma treatment
KW - ultrasound-assisted laser therapy
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85201625421&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3389/ebm.2024.10096
DO - 10.3389/ebm.2024.10096
M3 - Article
C2 - 39170033
AN - SCOPUS:85201625421
SN - 1535-3702
VL - 249
JO - Experimental Biology and Medicine
JF - Experimental Biology and Medicine
M1 - 10096
ER -