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STAT3 interference-driven nanomodulators reverse lipid metabolism-associated chemoresistance and potentiate metalloimmunotherapy in breast cancer

Cell reports. Medicine. 2026-06; 
Zifan Pei, Yifan Yin, Nailin Yang, Shumin Sun, Nan Jiang, Fangyi Yu, Xiaofen Zhang, Jihu Nie, Youdong Chen, Longxiao Li, Jie Wu, Fei Gong, Minming Chen, Wei Liu, Liang Cheng
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Abstract

Clinical evidence has suggested that persistent STAT3 activation and alteration in lipid metabolism correlate with pathological progression in patients with breast cancer, driving resistance to chemotherapy. Herein, we show that H2S, an endogenous gas signaling molecule, sensitizes breast cancer to chemotherapy by suppressing STAT3 signaling-mediated lipid metabolism and improves tumor immunogenicity. Moreover, we further identify Ni2+ as immune agonist for potent metalloimmunotherapy. The construction of an activable nanoplatform enables the controllable delivery of metal ions and H2S gas, which triggers pyroptosis and mobilizes multiple immune cells to elicit systemic anti-tumor immunity in combination with c... More

Keywords

H(2)S; STAT3; breast cancer; chemotherapy; metalloimmunotherapy; αPD-1.