Orchestrated copper-loaded nanoreactor for simultaneous induction of cuproptosis and immunotherapeutic intervention in colorectal cancer

利用铜负载纳米反应器同时诱导结直肠癌中的铜凋亡和免疫治疗干预

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Abstract

Ion interference, including intracellular copper (Cu) overload, disrupts cellular homeostasis, triggers mitochondrial dysfunction, and activates cell-specific death channels, highlighting its significant potential in cancer therapy. Nevertheless, the insufficient intracellular Cu ions transported by existing Cu ionophores, which are small molecules with short blood half-lives, inevitably hamper the effectiveness of cuproptosis. Herein, the ESCu@HM nanoreactor, self-assembled from the integration of H-MnO(2) nanoparticles with the Cu ionophore elesclomol (ES) and Cu, was fabricated to facilitate cuproptosis and further induce relevant immune responses. Specifically, the systemic circulation and tumoral accumulation of Cu, causing irreversible cuproptosis, work in conjunction with Mn(2+), resulting in the repolarization of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) and amplification of the activation of the cGAS-STING pathway by damaged DNA fragments in the nucleus and mitochondria. This further stimulates antitumor immunity and ultimately reprograms the tumor microenvironment (TME) to inhibit tumor growth. Overall, ESCu@HM as a nanoreactor for cuproptosis and immunotherapy, not only improves the dual antitumor mechanism of ES and provides potential optimization for its clinical application, but also paves the way for innovative strategies for cuproptosis-mediated colorectal cancer (CRC) treatment.

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