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Enhancing Immune Cell Activation through Cold Atmospheric Plasma: Disruption of PD-1/PD-L1/PD-L2 Immune Checkpoints via Molecular Dynamics

Mashalov RasulbekDepartment of Information Technologies, Tashkent International University of Education, Imom Bukhoriy 6, Tashkent 100207, UzbekistanZulfizar ToshpulatovaDepartment of Chemistry, National University of Uzbekistan, Universitet 4, 100174 Tashkent, UzbekistanZhitong ChenAdvanced Therapeutic Center, National Innovation Center for Advanced Medical Devices, Shenzhen, ChinaJamoliddin RazzokovDepartment of Biotechnology, Tashkent State Technical University, Universitet 2, Tashkent 100095, Uzbekistan
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Abstract The PD-1/PD-L1/PD-L2 immune checkpoint plays a critical role in regulating immune responses, and its dysfunction is implicated in immune evasion by cancer cells. Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has emerged as a promising cancer therapeutic modality with the potential to modulate immune checkpoints. This study employs molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to investigate the impact of CAP-induced oxidation on the interactions between PD-1 and its ligands, PD-L1 and PD-L2. We simulated the PD-1/PD-L1 and PD-1/PD-L2 complexes under different oxidation levels. Key residues within the interaction site of the ligands are modified using Vienna PTM 2.0 online server. Umbrella sampling and other MD analyses revealed that increasing oxidation levels leads to weaken the binding affinity between PD-1 and both PD-L1 and PD-L2. These findings suggest that CAP may offer a novel strategy for enhancing anti-tumor immunity. This computational study provides valuable insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying CAP’s effects on immune regulation and highlights its potential for cancer immunotherapy.

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