Around the world, scientists have been trying to develop cancer treatments that either use nanoparticles as carriers to enable better responses to targeted therapy/chemotherapy drugs, or as the direct treatment approach (e.g. using silver nanoparticles to target and destroy tumor cells).
Researchers from institutes such as MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and BHU (Banaras Hindu University) have been working on different approaches to this type of treatment, and have recently published their findings.
Normal living organism cells are usually in the range of a micrometre, and the internal cell contents are even smaller. In such cases, the use of nanometre-sized particles (which are a thousand times smaller than regular cells) opens up a broad avenue for biological applications in medical science. It is possible to use man-made nanoparticles to probe and understand internal cellular processes without interfering with any of the cell functions. This, for instance, helps us understand cellular processes that take place inside cancer cells, in turn helping us identify the right targets within those cells, for a more effective treatment approach.
The various medical applications of nanoparticles include:
“Nanoparticles have caused major developments in drug delivery in several malignancies and drug delivery to the brain has always been a tough challenge due to the blood-brain barrier. If this technology works in patients, we may see a dramatic shift in survival outcomes for deadly tumours such as Glioblastoma (GBM).” – Dr Amit Jotwani (Sr Radiation Oncologist, Co-founder, Onco.com)
Cancer researchers at MIT have developed[1] a way to treat Glioblastoma more effectively, using nanoparticles as ‘carriers’ for existing drugs.
MIT researchers have designed drug-delivering nanoparticles that can easily cross the blood-brain barrierand bind directly onto tumor cells. One of these drugs will directly damage the tumor cell DNA, and ithe other drug will combat the defense mechanism of the tumor cells to fight the damage.
“What is unique here is (that) we are not only able to use this mechanism to get across the blood-brain barrier and target tumors very effectively, we are using it to deliver this unique drug combination.” – Paula Hammond, (David H. Koch Professor in Engineering, Head of MIT’s Department of Chemical Engineering, Member of MIT’s Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research)
Researchers at BHU (Banaras Hindu University, India) have developed a silver nanoparticle by incubating a banana leaf with silver nitrate, assisted by the secondary metabolites present in banana.
Post this process, the generated particle was characterised using electron microscopy, scanning electroscopy, transmission, and X-ray diffraction, to confirm nanoparticulate properties.
“Soon, we are going to make a publication of our work, showing the mechanism by which silver nanoparticles kill only the cancer cells and not the normal blood cells.” – Dr Geeta Rai (Assistant Professor, Department of Molecular & Human Genetics, Institute of Science, BHU)
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