A diagnosis of pancreatic cancer is often a death sentence because chemotherapy and radiation have little impact on the disease.
Researchers from University of Missouri in the US has previously found that gold nano-particles themselves could limit tumour growth and metastasis in a model of ovarian cancer in mice.
Now the team, including Sounik Saha, Prabir K Chakraborty and Priyabrata Mukherjee from University of Oklahoma in the US, has determined that the same holds true for mouse models of pancreatic cancer.
By interrupting this communication - which is partly responsible for this cancer's lethal nature - the particles reduced the cell proliferation and migration that ordinarily occurs near these tumours.
Gold nano-particles of the size used in the new study are not toxic to normal cells, the researchers said.
The study appears in the journal American Chemical Society.