The invention relates to a method to induce apoptosis and to inhibit matrix metalloproteinases
in a disease condition in a human or animal by contacting hyperplastic tissue,
tumor tissue, or a cancerous lesion with one or more antimicrobial metals, preferably
formed with atomic disorder, and preferably in a nanocrystalline form. In another
aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of preventing excessive release
of matrix metalloproteinases from an inflammatory cell in a disease condition in
a human or an animal by contacting the cell with a therapeutically effective amount
of a noble metal in a crystalline form characterized by atomic disorder, or with
a solution derived therefrom to provide a modulatory effect on one or more matrix
metalloproteinases, wherein the one or more noble metals is formed with atomic
disorder, and preferably in a nanocrystalline form. The nanocrystalline antimicrobial
or noble metal of choice may be used in the form of a nanocrystalline coating of
one or more antimicrobial or noble metals, a nanocrystalline powder of one or more
antimicrobial or noble metals, or a solution containing dissolved species from
a nanocrystalline powder or coating of one or more antimicrobial or noble metals.