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Drug-free phototherapy of superficial tumors

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dc.contributor.author Mehanna, Stephanie
dc.contributor.author Mansour, Najwa
dc.contributor.author Daher, Costantine F.
dc.contributor.author Elias, Maria George
dc.contributor.author Dagher, Carole
dc.contributor.author Khnayzer, Rony S.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-01-13T13:30:02Z
dc.date.available 2023-01-13T13:30:02Z
dc.date.copyright 2021 en_US
dc.date.issued 2023-01-13
dc.identifier.issn 1011-1344 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10725/14362
dc.description.abstract Visible light has long been recognized as a treatment for many diseases and an essential component of photo-induced chemotherapy. While previous data proved its inherent cytotoxicity, this study is the first to explore the use of a commercially available, high-intensity white LED light (24.5 mW.cm−2) as a treatment for skin tumors. After a 9-h exposure in vitro, the viability of Human Malignant Melanoma cells (A375) decreased by around 70%. Western blot analysis suggested an apoptotic cell death confirmed by the upregulation of Bax, cleaved PARP/caspase-3/8, cytochrome c, and t-bid. Additionally, cellular ROS accumulation and DNA damage were induced upon irradiation with blue light. When tested on a DMBA/TPA skin carcinogenesis model, a 90-min exposure to white light thrice weekly resulted in a significant decrease in tumor volumes/incidence compared to control and cisplatin groups, and restored normal morphological features, as confirmed by histopathology. Toxicological evaluation of ight-treated animals indicated a 100% survival rate, no skin irritation, no signs of discomfort or changes in body weight/behavior, and no toxicities to vital organs. Although these results must be confirmed by further studies, this research showed that short-exposure by commercially available high-intensity white LED light irradiation may be a promising approach for the treatment of superficial malignancies. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.title Drug-free phototherapy of superficial tumors en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.description.version Published en_US
dc.title.subtitle White light at the end of the tunnel en_US
dc.author.school SAS en_US
dc.author.idnumber 199190130 en_US
dc.author.idnumber 200501196 en_US
dc.author.department Natural Sciences en_US
dc.relation.journal Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology en_US
dc.journal.volume 224 en_US
dc.keywords Phototherapy en_US
dc.keywords Skin tumors en_US
dc.keywords Apoptosis en_US
dc.keywords ROSDNA damage en_US
dc.identifier.doi https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2021.112324 en_US
dc.identifier.ctation Mehanna, S., Mansour, N., Daher, C. F., Elias, M. G., Dagher, C., & Khnayzer, R. S. (2021). Drug-free phototherapy of superficial tumors: White light at the end of the tunnel. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 224, 112324. en_US
dc.author.email cdaher@lau.edu.lb en_US
dc.author.email rony.khnayzer@lau.edu.lb en_US
dc.identifier.tou http://libraries.lau.edu.lb/research/laur/terms-of-use/articles.php en_US
dc.identifier.url https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1011134421002037 en_US
dc.orcid.id https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8275-7263 en_US
dc.orcid.id https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7775-0027 en_US
dc.author.affiliation Lebanese American University en_US


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