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Glutathione‐Scavenging Celastrol‐Cu Nanoparticles Induce Self‐Amplified Cuproptosis for Augmented Cancer Immunotherapy

Sheng Lü, Yifan Li, Yingjie Yu

2024Advanced Materials206 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cuproptosis is a novel copper-dependent programmed cell death. The efficacy of cuproptosis is highly dependent on intracellular copper accumulation and counteracted by a high level of glutathione (GSH) in tumor cells. Here, this work develops a self-amplified cuproptosis nanoparticles (Cel-Cu NP) using celastrol (Cel), a natural product isolated from medical plant. In Cel-Cu NP, Cel serves as a versatile copper ionophore, exhibiting an ideal coordination capacity toward copper ions without compromising the cuproptosis induction. Notably, Cel can simultaneously scavenge GSH content to amplify cuproptosis. Moreover, this self-amplified cuproptosis further activates immunogenic cell death (ICD) to elicit robust immune response. Combining with immune checkpoint blockade, Cel-Cu NP effectively eradicates metastatic tumors in a mouse lung metastasis model. This study provides an efficient nanomedicine by inducing self-amplified cuproptosis for robust immunotherapy.

Topics & Concepts

CelastrolMaterials scienceScavengingGlutathioneNanoparticleImmunotherapyCancer immunotherapyCancerNanotechnologyCancer researchImmune systemAntioxidantBiochemistryImmunologyApoptosisMedicineBiologyEnzymeInternal medicineNatural Compounds in Disease TreatmentDrug Transport and Resistance MechanismsRNA Interference and Gene Delivery
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