Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Oct 2024)

Recent advances in copper homeostasis-involved tumor theranostics

  • Xinghua Ren,
  • Xinyi Luo,
  • Fuchang Wang,
  • Long Wan,
  • Xiaofan Wang,
  • Jinya Xiong,
  • Mengwei Ye,
  • Shiqiao Rui,
  • Zhu Liu,
  • Siling Wang,
  • Qinfu Zhao

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 5
p. 100948

Abstract

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As the third essential trace element in the human body, copper plays a crucial role in various physiological processes, which lays the foundation for its broad applications in cancer treatments. The overview of copper, including pharmacokinetics, signaling pathways, and homeostasis dysregulation, is hereby discussed. Additionally, cuproptosis, as a newly proposed cell death mechanism associated with copper accumulation, is analyzed and further developed for efficient cancer treatment. Different forms of Cu-based nanoparticles and their advantages, as well as limiting factors, are introduced. Moreover, the unique characteristics of Cu-based nanoparticles give rise to their applications in various imaging modalities. In addition, Cu-based nanomaterials are featured by their excellent photothermal property and ROS-associated tumor-killing potential, which are widely explored in diverse cancer therapies and combined therapies. Reducing the concentration of Cu2+/Cu+ is another cancer-killing method, and chelators can meet this need. More importantly, challenges and future prospects are identified for further research.

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