Browsing by Author "Dina Saeed Ghataty"
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Item Metformin-loaded bioinspired mesoporous silica nanoparticles for targeted melanoma therapy: Nanotopographical design with in vitro and in vivo evaluation(Elsevier B.V., 2025-03-23) Omar A. Elkady; Mai A. Zaafan; Marian George; Nadeen Ashraf Elsayed; Verina Ghaly Mettias; Verina Sameh Edward; Dina Saeed GhatatyBioinspired nanotopographical carriers have emerged as innovative cancer therapy strategies, mimicking natural processes to enhance targeted delivery and reduce systemic toxicity. This study presents the development of virus-like mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSN) as a delivery platform for repurposed metformin (MTF) in a topical multi-stimuli responsive system for melanoma treatment. Metformin-loaded virus-like MSN (MTF-MSN) were fabricated and incorporated into a thermo-responsive gelling system. The particles were evaluated for morphology, zeta potential (ZP), particle size (PS), entrapment efficiency (EE%), Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, MTT cytotoxicity assay, in vitro release, and in a melanoma in vivo model. The particles exhibited a spherical morphology, a zeta potential of +31.9 ± 1.45 mV, and a particle size of 197 ± 3.47 nm, ideal for skin penetration. MTF-MSN demonstrated significant antiproliferative activity against melanoma A375 cells, with lower IC50 values (192 μg/mL) compared to free MTF (>300 μg/mL). Sustained, pH-sensitive MTF release was observed over 48 h at pH 7.4 and 6 h at pH 5.5. In vivo studies showed enhanced anti-cancer efficacy of MTF-MSN, evidenced by elevated caspase-3 and Neurofibromin Type-1 (NF-1) levels, along with suppressed angiogenesis markers VEGF and NRAS. The MTF-MSN-treated group exhibited superior outcomes compared to free MTF and controls (p < 0.05). This innovative bioinspired MTF-MSN hydrogel system optimizes MTF delivery for melanoma therapy, pioneering advancements in drug repurposing and nano-oncology.