Abstract
Pyroptosis is increasingly considered a new weathervane in cancer immune therapy. However, triggering specific pyroptotic tumor cell death while preserving normal cells still remains a major challenge. Herein, a brand-new pyroptosis inducer, copper-bacteriochlorin nanosheet (Cu-TBB), is designed. The synthesized Cu-TBB canbe activated to an "on" state in the tumor microenvironment with glutathione (GSH) overexpression, leading to the release of Cu+ and TBB, respectively. Intriguingly, the released Cu+ candrive cascade reactions to produce O2 -• and highly toxic ·OH in cells. Additionally, the released TBB canalso generate O2 -• and 1 O2 upon 750nm laser irradiation. Encouragingly, both Cu+ -driven cascade reactions and photodynamic therapy pathways result in potent pyroptosis along with dendritic cell maturation and T cell priming, thus simultaneously eliminating the primary tumors and inhibiting the distant tumor growth and metastases. Conclusively, the well-designed Cu-TBB nanosheet is shown to trigger specific pyroptosis in vitroandin vivo, leading to enhanced tumor immunogenicity and antitumor efficacy while minimizing systemic side effects.
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