Publications by authors named "Zhengzhong Lv"

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  • Copper is crucial for cellular metabolism and managing oxidative stress, and targeting copper levels in mitochondria can help in diagnosing and treating triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC).
  • Researchers have developed a new probe, d-IR-DPA, that can visualize and reduce copper levels in mitochondria, which aids in the quantitative detection of copper in tumors and promotes TNBC cell death.
  • The use of this probe not only increases oxidative stress and damages mitochondrial membranes, but it also shifts cancer cells' energy production from oxidative phosphorylation to glycolysis, leading to reduced energy and significant tumor suppression in live mice.
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Radiotherapy (RT)-induced vaccination greatly promotes the development of personalized cancer vaccines owing to the massive release of antigens initiated by tumor-localized RT eliciting the tumor-specific immune response. However, its broad application in cancer treatment is seriously impeded by poor antigen cross-presentation, low response rate, and short duration of efficacy. Herein, the tumor-antigen-capturing nanosystem dAuNPs@CpG consisting of gold nanoparticles, 3,5-cyclohexanedione (CHD), and immunoadjuvant CpG were fabricated to enhance RT-induced vaccination.

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X-ray-induced radiodynamic therapy (RDT) that can significantly reduce radiation dose with an improved anticancer effect has emerged as an attractive and promising therapeutic modality for tumors. However, it is highly significant to develop safe and efficient radiosensitizing agents for tumor radiation therapy. Herein, we present a smart nanotheranostic system FA-Au-CH that consists of gold nanoradiosensitizers, photosensitizer chlorin e6 (Ce6), and folic acid (FA) as a folate-receptor-targeting ligand for improved tumor specificity.

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Ribonucleic acid (RNA) plays a pivotal role in gene regulation and protein biosynthesis. Interfering the physiological function of key RNAs to induce cell apoptosis holds great promise for cancer treatment. Many RNA-targeted anti-cancer strategies have emerged continuously.

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Mitochondrial RNA (mtRNA) plays a critical role in synthesis of mitochondrial proteins. Interfering mtRNA is a highly effective way to induce cell apoptosis. Herein, we report a near-infrared (NIR) light-mediated mitochondrial RNA modification approach for long-term imaging and effective suppression of tumors.

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RNA interference (RNAi) has proved to be a promising modality for disease treatment. However, the promise of conventional RNA therapeutics for clinical application is severely impeded by low delivery efficiency and susceptibility of RNAs to serum RNases. Therefore, developing advanced RNAi technology is an increasing demand for achieving precise medicine.

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