铜质增生:抗肿瘤治疗中一种新兴的细胞死亡方式

IF 8.7 1区 化学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Yubin Han, , , Guoqing Zhu, , , Yinuo Jin, , and , Chunxia Li*, 
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摘要

铜在维持对肿瘤细胞增殖至关重要的酶和转录因子的活性方面起着关键作用,同时也调节维持细胞稳态的信号网络。然而,细胞内铜水平超过耐受阈值会破坏代谢过程并引发铜增生,这是一种新的、具有特征的铜依赖性的受调节细胞死亡形式。这种机制上独特的途径通过利用线粒体铜在生理和病理条件下的失调,为选择性靶向恶性肿瘤提供了一种有希望的治疗策略。在cuprotosis蓬勃发展的兴趣强调了其广泛的潜力,临床转化为肿瘤学。在这篇综述中,我们综合了抗肿瘤纳米材料设计的最新进展,同时系统地评估了可以增强其疗效的协同治疗方式。我们进一步讨论优化铜介导的肿瘤干预尚未解决的挑战和新出现的机遇。
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Cuproptosis: An Emerging Cell Death Modality for Antitumor Therapy

Cuproptosis: An Emerging Cell Death Modality for Antitumor Therapy

Copper plays a critical role in sustaining the activity of enzymes and transcription factors vital to tumor cell proliferation while also regulating signaling networks that preserve cellular homeostasis. However, intracellular copper levels exceeding threshold tolerances can disrupt metabolic processes and trigger cuproptosis, which is a novel, characterized copper-dependent form of regulated cell death. This mechanistically distinct pathway offers a promising therapeutic strategy for selectively targeting malignancies by exploiting mitochondrial copper dysregulation under both physiological and pathological conditions. The burgeoning interest in cuproptosis underscores its broad potential for clinical translation in oncology. In this review, we have synthesized recent advances in the design of antitumor nanomaterials engineered to trigger cuproptosis, while systematically evaluating synergistic therapeutic modalities that could amplify their efficacy. We further discuss unresolved challenges and emerging opportunities to optimize copper-mediated oncologic interventions.

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ACS Materials Letters
ACS Materials Letters MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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14.60
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期刊介绍: ACS Materials Letters is a journal that publishes high-quality and urgent papers at the forefront of fundamental and applied research in the field of materials science. It aims to bridge the gap between materials and other disciplines such as chemistry, engineering, and biology. The journal encourages multidisciplinary and innovative research that addresses global challenges. Papers submitted to ACS Materials Letters should clearly demonstrate the need for rapid disclosure of key results. The journal is interested in various areas including the design, synthesis, characterization, and evaluation of emerging materials, understanding the relationships between structure, property, and performance, as well as developing materials for applications in energy, environment, biomedical, electronics, and catalysis. The journal has a 2-year impact factor of 11.4 and is dedicated to publishing transformative materials research with fast processing times. The editors and staff of ACS Materials Letters actively participate in major scientific conferences and engage closely with readers and authors. The journal also maintains an active presence on social media to provide authors with greater visibility.
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