Oxygen Vacancy‐Engineered CaCu <sub>3</sub> Ti <sub>4</sub> O <sub>12</sub> Nanocatalyst for Piezoelectrically Driven Cascade Apoptosis/Cuproptosis/Ferroptosis Therapy

Z Zekai Zhuang (Institute of Mass Spectrometry School of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering Ningbo University Ningbo China) R Renlu Han (Institute of Mass Spectrometry School of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering Ningbo University Ningbo China) Y Yafei Hou (Department of Microelectronics Science and Engineering School of Physical Science and Technology Ningbo University Ningbo China) Q Qixiong Zhang (Department of Microelectronics Science and Engineering School of Physical Science and Technology Ningbo University Ningbo China) J Jiancheng Yu (Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Ningbo University Ningbo China) N Na Li G Geng Wang J Jie Fu (Institute of Functional Nano and Soft Materials (FUNSOM), Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Advanced Negative Carbon Technologies, Soochow University, 199 Ren’ai Road, Suzhou, Jiangsu 215123, China) Z Zhaozheng Deng (Institute of Mass Spectrometry School of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering Ningbo University Ningbo China) H Hongwei Song Y Yifei Qi K Keqi Tang

Abstract

ABSTRACT Ultrasound (US) induced piezoelectric catalytic therapy is an emerging cancer treatment method. However, the development and optimization of piezoelectric catalyst remain the major challenge. Herein, we have converted the classical dielectric material CaCu 3 Ti 4 O 12 (CCTO) into an efficient piezoelectric material through oxygen vacancy (V O ) engineering, enabling piezoelectric catalytic‐driven cascade tumor therapy. The introduction of V O results in strong polarization and a robust piezoelectric coefficient. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations reveal that V O acts as an electron trap to suppress the recombination of electron and hole, enhancing the catalytic efficiency. The piezoelectric effect can “open” the cell membrane, facilitating the materials influx and triggering reactive oxygen species (ROS) storm. Meanwhile, the cavitation effect of US and tumor cell over‐expressed glutathione (GSH) accelerate Cu and Ca release, causing intracellular ions overload. ROS and Ca ions damage mitochondria to evoke apoptosis, which accordingly shuts down the Cu + outflow pathway and expedites cuproptosis. Moreover, ROS and GSH depletion triggers ferroptosis. This process establishes a positive feedback loop mechanism. Transcriptome sequencing confirms the activation of cell death‐related pathways. This study represents the first paradigm to create piezoelectricity through V O in CCTO for tumor therapy, advancing the applications of quadruple perovskites in tumor treatment.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 36
Published June 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (12)

Z

Zekai Zhuang

Institute of Mass Spectrometry School of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering Ningbo University Ningbo China

R

Renlu Han

Institute of Mass Spectrometry School of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering Ningbo University Ningbo China

Y

Yafei Hou

Department of Microelectronics Science and Engineering School of Physical Science and Technology Ningbo University Ningbo China

Q

Qixiong Zhang

Department of Microelectronics Science and Engineering School of Physical Science and Technology Ningbo University Ningbo China

J

Jiancheng Yu

Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Ningbo University Ningbo China

N

Na Li

G

Geng Wang

J

Jie Fu

Institute of Functional Nano and Soft Materials (FUNSOM), Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Advanced Negative Carbon Technologies, Soochow University, 199 Ren’ai Road, Suzhou, Jiangsu 215123, China

Z

Zhaozheng Deng

Institute of Mass Spectrometry School of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering Ningbo University Ningbo China

H

Hongwei Song

Y

Yifei Qi

K

Keqi Tang