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Apr 5, 2012

These Nanostars Kill Cancer Without Ever Penetrating a Cell

Everyone can't stop talking about how nanotechnology is the future of healthcare, but so far we've not seen many useful applications. Finally, here's one: these nano-scale gold stars can kill cancer cells deadwithout ever entering them.

Well, these little bad boys have between five and ten points, and come coated in drug molecules which are attracted to a protein that all cancer cells produce in unusual quantities. That means that the points attach to the wall of cancerous cells. When blasted with light, those tiny points of contact offer up a massive concentration of the drug which pours into the cell and kills it, explain the researchers in ACS Nano. As Teri W. Odom, one of the scientists, explains to PhysOrg:
"Our drug-loaded gold nanostars are tiny hitchhikers. They are attracted to a protein on the cancer cell's surface that conveniently shuttles the nanostars to the cell's nucleus. Then, on the nucleus' doorstep, the nanostars release the drug, which continues into the nucleus to do its work."
Because the star never has to pass through the surface of a cell, it means that their size is unimportant—making their manufacture simpler and keeping costs down. The only snag is that, because they need to be triggered by light, the researchers envision them only being used in tumors close to the surface of the human body. Still, it's proof that nanotech can help save lives. More here.

8 comments:

calico said...

Never knew about this, thanks for filling me in!

Veganchan said...

Wow! I'm really intrigued by the development of nano technology. I think it will radically change the medicine world in ways we can't imagine.

Jim said...

Great find, technology has helped us in so many ways!

Outcast said...

This is great news, cancer becoming a disease that's history and carries no fear any more is a seriously awesome dream and with this news hopefully we can pull a few steps closer!

Trolske said...

If this really works it could be a cure for skin cancer.

That Random Guy said...

Now this is is some awesome stuff right here!

R said...

Sounds great!

cezary said...

wow that's good news