Abstract

Cuproptosis is a recently discovered form of programmed cell death and shows great potential in cancer treatment. Herein, a copper-dithiocarbamate chelate-doped and artemisinin-loaded hollow nanoplatform (HNP) is developed via a chelation competition-induced hollowing strategy for cuproptosis-based combination therapy. The HNP exhibits tumor microenvironment-triggered catalytic activity, wherein liberated Cu2+ catalyzes artemisinin and endogenous H2 O2 to produce C-centered radicals and hydroxyl radicals, respectively. Meanwhile, the disulfide bonds-rich HNP can deplete intracellular glutathione, thus triply amplifying tumor oxidative stress. The augmented oxidative stress sensitizes cancer cells to the cuproptosis, causing prominent dihydrolipoamide S-acetyltransferase oligomerization and mitochondrial dysfunction. Moreover, the HNP can activate ferroptosis via inhibiting GPX4 activity and trigger apoptosis via dithiocarbamate-copper chelate-mediated ubiquitinated proteins accumulation, resulting in potent antitumor efficacy. Such a cuproptosis/ferroptosis/apoptosis synergetic strategy opens a new avenue for cancer therapy.

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