Nitric oxide (NO) is an important radical gaseous signal
molecule
generated by nitric oxide synthase (NOS) enzymes that participates
under various physiological and biological functions and has many
roles in signal transduction and cancer therapy. Interestingly, the
NO levels which could be maintained by l-arginine (l-arg) and S-nitrosothiols (RSNO) play a vital role in the maintenance
of normal physiology functions. However, the controlled production
of NO under physiological pH remains a challenge. Herein, we report
pH-responsive multifunctional nanoplatforms based on porphyrin (FePor)-decorated
cuprous oxide (Cu2O)-encapsulated metal–organic
frameworks (ZIF-8) and then modify with poly-l-arginine (P-Arg)
for mediating the synthesis of NO. Under acid conditions in tumor,
Cu2O/FePor@ZIF-8@Arg is broken down to rapidly release
the composite of Cu2O/FePor and P-Arg. Cu2O
in the unprotected Cu2O/FePor reacts with RSNO to generate
both NO and Cu2+. FePor in Cu2O/FePor could
act as artificial enzymes for catalyzing the oxidation of P-Arg to
produce NO under physiological pH. The results implied that the efficient
production of NO could induce cancer cell apoptosis. The presented
strategy supplies a promising method for designing and constructing
multifunctional nanoplatforms for the development of NO therapeutic
strategy