Photocatalytic Superoxide Radical Generator that Induces Pyroptosis in Cancer Cells
Korea University · Zhejiang University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Pyroptosis, a newly characterized form of immunogenic cell death, is attracting increasing attention as a promising approach to cancer immunotherapy. However, biocompatible strategies to activate pyroptosis remain rare. Here, we show that a photocatalytic superoxide radical (O2–•) generator, NI-TA, triggers pyroptosis in cancer cells. NI-TA was designed to take advantage of an intramolecular triplet-ground state splitting energy modulation approach. Detailed studies revealed that the pyroptosis triggered by NI-TA under conditions of photoexcitation proceeds through a caspase-3/gasdermin E (GSDME) pathway rather than via canonical processes involving caspase-1/gasdermin-D (GSDMD). NI-TA was found to function…
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7Topics & keywords
- Pyroptosis
- Chemistry
- Cancer cell
- Programmed cell death
- Photoexcitation
- Apoptosis
- Biophysics
- Cancer research
- Affordable and clean energy