Nanotechnology connecting copper metabolism and tumor therapy

Yongjuan Li, Ya Dong, Xinyao Zhou, Kelong Fan
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Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element in the human body that is involved in the formation of several natural enzymes, such as superoxide dismutase and cyclooxygenase. Due to the high density of the outer electron cloud of Cu, which allows the transfer of multiple electrons, Cu is often used as the catalytic center in various metabolic enzymes. However, both deficiency and excessive accumulation of Cu can result in irreversible damage to cells. Therefore, strategies to regulate Cu metabolism, such as Cu exhaustion and Cu supplementation, have emerged as attractive approaches in anticancer therapy, due to the potential damages caused by Cu metabolism disorders. Notably, recent advancements in nanotechnology have enabled the development of nanomaterials that can regulate Cu metabolism, making this therapy applicable in vivo. In this review, we provide a systematic discussion of the physical and chemical properties of Cu and summarize the applications of nanotechnology in Cu metabolism-based antitumor therapy. Finally, we outline the future directions and challenges of nano-Cu therapy, emphasizing the scientific problems and technical bottlenecks that need to be addressed for successful clinical translation.

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连接铜代谢和肿瘤治疗的纳米技术
铜(Cu)是人体必需的微量元素,参与多种天然酶的形成,如超氧化物歧化酶和环氧合酶。由于铜的外层电子云密度高,可以转移多个电子,因此铜经常被用作各种代谢酶的催化中心。然而,铜的缺乏和过量积累都会对细胞造成不可逆的损伤。因此,由于铜代谢紊乱可能造成损害,调节铜代谢的策略,如铜耗竭和铜补充,已成为抗癌治疗中有吸引力的方法。值得注意的是,纳米技术的最新进展使可以调节铜代谢的纳米材料得以开发,使这种疗法在体内适用。在这篇综述中,我们对铜的物理和化学性质进行了系统的讨论,并总结了纳米技术在基于铜代谢的抗肿瘤治疗中的应用。最后,我们概述了纳米铜治疗的未来方向和挑战,强调了成功临床翻译需要解决的科学问题和技术瓶颈。
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