Affiliation:
1. State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals Dalian University of Technology 2 Linggong Road Da‐lian 116024 P. R. China
2. Ningbo Institute of Dalian University of Technology 26 Yucai Road, Jiangbei District Ningbo 315016 P. R. China
Abstract
AbstractCuproptosis is a novel form of regulated cell death which guarantees to increase the efficacy of existing anticancer treatments that employ traditional apoptotic therapeutics. However, reducing the amount of undesirable Cu ions released in normal tissue and maximizing Cu‐induced cuproptosis therapeutic effects at tumor sites are the major challenges. In this study, exploiting the chemical properties of copper ionophores and the tumor microenvironment, a novel method is developed for controlling the valence of copper ions that cause photoinduced cuproptosis in tumor cells. CJS‐Cu nanoparticles (NPs) can selectively induce cuproptosis after cascade reactions through H2O2‐triggered Cu2+ release, photoirradiation‐induced superoxide radical (∙O2−) generation, and reduction of Cu2+ to Cu+ by ∙O2−. The generated reactive oxygen species can result in glutathione depletion and iron–sulfur cluster protein damage and further augmented cuproptosis. CJS‐Cu NPs effectively suppressed tumor growth and downregulated the expression of metastasis‐related proteins, contributing to the complete inhibition of lung metastasis. Ultimately, this study suggests novel avenues for the manipulation of cellular cuproptosis through photochemical reactions.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry
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