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1Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Xiang'an Hospital of Xiamen University, School of Medicine, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China.
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Gastric cancer is a common malignant tumour. Copper-induced cell death, a recently discovered form of metal ion-related cell death, has garnered significant attention from researchers. We synthesised a multifunctional nanoparticle, ZnO@CuEA, and characterised its morphology using transmission electron microscopy. Cytotoxicity was analysed via CCK8 assays and calcein-AM staining. The tumour-targeting capability of ZnO@CuEA was validated using confocal microscopy and in vivo imaging experiments. RNA-seq and proteomic analysis were conducted to assess changes in mRNA and protein expression before and after ZnO@CuEA treatment. Lysosomal β-galactosidase staining was employed for cellular senescence detection, and protein expression levels were analysed via Western blot. Finally, in vivo experiments demonstrated the tumour-inhibitory effect of ZnO@CuEA. ZnO@CuEA is a multifunctional nanoparticle capable of targeting tumour cells and inducing cuproptosis. In vivo experiments showed that ZnO@CuEA exhibits significant antitumor activity. The multifunctional nanoparticles synthesised in this study provide a novel therapeutic approach for cancer treatment.
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