Abstract

AbstractThe combined application of ultrasound (US) and plasma microbubble (PMB) is a promising technology against glioblastoma (GBM). Here, we determined the effects of US and PMB (alone and combined) on U‐251 MG GBM and A431 epidermoid carcinoma spheroids under different conditions. The synergistic treatment of US‐ and PMB‐induced tumor sphere cell death in a time‐, dose‐, treatment frequency‐, and reactive oxygen species dependent manner, while multiple treatments augmented this effect. Synergistic treatments significantly reduced three‐dimensional GBM spheroid regrowth and cell proliferation while inducing cytotoxicity, spheroid shrinkage, and damage to the tumor microenvironment. PMB‐induced cytotoxicity throughout the tumor sphere, likely via long‐lived reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (H2O2, NO2−, and NO3−) and other reactive species.

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