2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2021.112127
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Comparative transcriptome analysis of gene expression patterns on B16F10 melanoma cells under Photobiomodulation of different light modes

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“…Figure 5 shows the results under the condition of light intensity (5 mW/cm 2 ). As the light dose increased, the temperature in the medium increased slightly and remained at about 37.4 • C ± 0.4 • C, the temperature changed within 1 • C. Our previous studies have demonstrated that the effect of light on cells is not caused by changing the temperature of the culture medium [19]. This result also demonstrated that the inhibitory effect of PBM treatment on the inflammation of human gingival fibroblasts was independent of changing temperature.…”
Section: Temperature Changedmentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…Figure 5 shows the results under the condition of light intensity (5 mW/cm 2 ). As the light dose increased, the temperature in the medium increased slightly and remained at about 37.4 • C ± 0.4 • C, the temperature changed within 1 • C. Our previous studies have demonstrated that the effect of light on cells is not caused by changing the temperature of the culture medium [19]. This result also demonstrated that the inhibitory effect of PBM treatment on the inflammation of human gingival fibroblasts was independent of changing temperature.…”
Section: Temperature Changedmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Periodontitis experiments in rats have also demonstrated that 660 nm PBM could reduce inflammation and accelerate wound healing [18]. Experiments on HGFs in vitro also showed that 635 nm PBM could reduce the release of PGE2 and achieve an anti-inflammatory effect [19]. However, these studies did not explore different doses of PBM on periodontitis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blue light, as a visible light with a wavelength range of 400–500 nm, has been clinically applied successfully comprising neonatal jaundice, psoriasis (Pv), atopic dermatitis (AD), eczema, acne, and other inflammatory skin conditions, although the number of available clinical studies evaluating the efficacy of blue light treatment is still limited ( 103 , 136 ). Furthermore, recent studies have demonstrated that blue light irradiation inhibits the proliferation of multiple types of cancer cells in vitro and in vivo , including colon cancer cells ( 14 , 144 , 145 ), malignant glioma cells ( 12 ), melanoma cells ( 10 , 146 , 147 ), B-cell lymphoma cells ( 13 ), fibrosarcoma cells ( 14 ), pancreatic cancer cells ( 15 ), cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma cells (CSCC), epidermoid carcinoma cells ( 148 , 149 ), leukemia cells (Kasumi-1) ( 150 ), bladder cancer cells ( 151 ), colorectal cancer cells ( 152 , 153 ), breast cancer cells ( 91 ), and human OS cells ( 95 , 98 ). Here, we have briefly summarized the relevant research of blue light PBMT in the field of cancer treatment ( Table 1 ).…”
Section: Blue Light Photobiomodulation Therapy In Cancer Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the current studies on photobiomodulation for melanoma treatment are in vitro studies. Liu et al treated melanoma with different light modes of blue light separately and found that different light modes led to different gene expression levels in melanoma by RNA‐Seq 86 . PBM can not only regulate the signal pathway and inhibit the proliferation of melanoma by controlling the protein‐protein interaction in cells, but also treat melanoma by reacting with photosensitizers.…”
Section: Future Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%