Targeted delivery of nano-formulated integrin-silencing and anti-EGFR siRNAs via inorganic nanocrystals for in vitro and in vivo breast cancer
thesis
posted on 2024-01-30, 00:58authored byMAHNOOR UMMUL-WARAH FAATEEMAH ZEHRA MOSAHEB
The tumour microenvironment poses as a sanctuary for oncogenic cross-talks orchestrated by cell adhesion molecules like integrins, and growth factor receptors. Harnessing siRNAs for integrin/GFR silencing could hamper intricate oncogenic signalling, inhibiting tumorigenesis. This study focussed on the synthesis and characterization of pH-sensitive inorganic calcium carbonate nanocrystals as optimized nanocarriers for the targeted delivery of integrins and EGFR-specific siRNAs in both breast cancer cells and an established murine mammary tumour model. Our biocompatible calcite nanocomplexes shield siRNAs from degradation, promote intracellular delivery and exhibit pH-responsive release, forming unique protein corona to assemble with silencing machinery and suppress breast cancer progression.
History
Principal supervisor
Ezharul Hoque Chowdhury
Additional supervisor 1
Mark Banaszok Holl
Additional supervisor 2
Kyi Kyi Tha
Additional supervisor 3
Gan Siew Hua
Year of Award
2024
Department, School or Centre
Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences (Monash University Malaysia)
Additional Institution or Organisation
Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences