Hyperthermia Suppresses Post - Proliferation and Tumor Growth in Murine Malignant Melanoma and Colon Carcinoma.

ANTICANCER RESEARCH(2019)

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Background: Several studies have highlighted hyperthermia's ability to enhance the effectiveness of radiation and chemotherapy in various in vitro and in vivo cancer models. Materials and Methods: In vivo murine models of malignant melanoma and colon carcinoma were utilized for demonstrating hyperthermia's therapeutic effectiveness by examining levels of caspase 3, COX-2 and phospho-H2A. X (Ser139) as endpoints of apoptosis, proliferation and DNA damage respectively. Results: Hyperthermia induced in vitro cytotoxicity in malignant melanoma (B16-F10) and colon carcinoma (CT26) cell lines. In addition, it reduced post-in vitro proliferation and suppression of tumor growth by inducing the expression of caspase-3 and phospho-H2A. X (Ser139) while reducing the expression of COX-2 in both murine cancer models. Conclusion: Hyperthermia can exert therapeutic effectiveness against melanoma and colon carcinoma by inhibiting a number of critical cellular cascades including apoptosis, proliferation and DNA damage.
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Hyperthermia,malignant melanoma,colon carcinoma,experimental cancer therapeutics,proliferation,apoptosis,DNA damage
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